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Saving mother Earth

Saving mother Earth

by Aditya Vikram Singh

"Saving mother Earth" is a vibrant and imaginative celebration of nature, community, and hope. Bursting with intricate patterns and vivid colors, the painting illustrates a journey, spiritual and environmental — toward harmony with the Earth.Three colorfully patterned human figures march along a glowing golden path that leads into a lush, flourishing green landscape. Their direction is clear: toward a natural arch made of vines and leaves, symbolizing a portal to ecological renewal or a paradise regained. The land they leave behind is dry and furrowed, while the land ahead teems with life — a striking contrast that speaks volumes.

Medium: Watercolour on cold press 300gsm sheet

Year: 2024

Size: 12x16 inch

Framing: Unframed

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Aditya Vikram Singh

I am a self-taught artist whose creative journey began with drawing cartoons during my school and university years. What started as a simple hobby gradually became a quiet passion, something I would turn to after work hours for joy and solace. Over time, this love for art deepened and expanded,from playful sketches to delicate watercolours and expressive pen work. Today, art is no longer just a part of my life€”it is all I do. I now paint across various mediums, including oil, watercolour, and ink, each offering its own voice to my imagination. Originally from the small town of Sagar in Madhya Pradesh, I now live in Delhi, where I continue to explore the beauty of everyday moments through my brush. At 60, I feel more connected to my art than ever, drawing from a lifetime of memories, simplicity, and heartfelt reflection.

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