
Charanjeet Singh
Is a contemporary artist whose work bridges history, architecture, and environmental consciousness. Born in 1989 in Jamshedpur, he pursued his BVA and MVA in Painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University of Baroda.
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Currently based in Surat, his artistic journey is deeply influenced by India’s rich heritage, particularly the ancient stepwells and the tradition of miniature painting. His work has been showcased at prestigious exhibitions, including the India Art Fair and India Design, reflecting his growing impact in the contemporary art scene.
Singh’s practice intertwines historical narratives with urgent environmental themes, using stepwells as both a visual and conceptual foundation. His detailed compositions mirror the intricacy of miniature painting while conveying a strong message on water conservation. By drawing from the wisdom embedded in architectural heritage, his art serves as a call to action—urging viewers to reflect on sustainability, resilience, and the sacred relationship between humanity and water. Through his meticulous craftsmanship, Singh transforms historical insights into compelling visual narratives that transcend time



