Manjit Bawa
Born in 1941 in Dhuri, Punjab, India, Bawa’s artistic journey is a celebration of color, form, and a profound connection to his cultural roots. Bawa’s signature style is characterized by bold, flat colors and simplified forms, often reminiscent of traditional Indian miniature paintings. His subjects frequently include mythological figures, animals, and everyday people, all portrayed with a sense of elegance and spirituality. Through his art, Bawa creates a bridge between the earthly and the divine, inviting viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness of life. One of the pioneers of the Neo-Tantra movement in Indian art, Bawa’s creations exude a sense of mysticism and transcendence. His use of color and symbolism is deliberate, infusing his works with a sense of harmony and spiritual resonance.

Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 32.5 x 27.5 inc
Year: 2005