Uncommon Art

February 25th, 2009 Source: arshart.blogspot.com

The Artist

 

Guru Nanakdevji

Guru Nanak Dev Ji

 

Guru Gobind singhji & Auranzeb

oil painting - Guru Gobind Singh Ji & the emperor Aurangzeb

 

Guru Gobind singh ji

Guru Gobind Singh Ji in battle

 

exhibhition

Exhibition

 

barack obama

Barak and Michelle Obama

manmohan singh

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and former US president George Bush

lalu prasad yadav

Lalu Prasad Yadav

john abraham

John Abraham

 

sania mirza

Sonia Mirza (tennis champion)

 

utal bihari vajpai

oil painting - Utal Bihari Vajpai

Comments

come down to punjab

Really very proud to have people like u in our sikh community. iIwould request you to come down to punjab and hold your exhibitions in small towns of punjab like rajpura(my hometown). here most of the sikh people dont value their religion especially the boys who the very next day go for a hair cut. its my humble request to inspire the peple of punjab first towards their religion."Waheguru ji ka khalsa Waheguru ji ki fateh".

Artist does have a great skill for drawing and paint!

I just would like to say that you do have a great drawing and painting skill and hope one day would draw inspirational art from normal life of ordinary people besides famous, especially Art of Sikh living. Sorry, I hope artist didn't take offense to my comments below about Guru Gobind Singh Ji picture.

RE: Guru Gobind Singh ji's battle face

My Friend, Respectfully any Khalsa warrior who went into full on mele combat would have had this face. They call this the warrior spirit. A warrior who has no Bir ras is no warrior. Everyone knows Guru Gobind Singh ji was a supreme warrior and thus this supreme face is imagined by the artist. Nothing in Sikhi says ones face should always be expresionless, or else God would not have developed all of the required muscles and nerves required for this. Infact this expression was a favorable trait in times of war. More than half of the battle can be won without weapons but just in appearance and that is why the Khalsa look so fearce with their high turbans and weapons. You must also note that Guru Gobind Singh ji actually physically chopped and hacked at opponents bodies with his Kirpans and drew their blood in very real wars. Believe it. respectfully WJKKWJKF

RE: Guru Gobind Singh ji's battle face

My Friend, Respectfully any Khalsa warrior who went into full on mele combat would have had this face. They call this the warrior spirit. A warrior who has no Bir ras is no warrior. Everyone knows Guru Gobind Singh ji was a supreme warrior and thus this supreme face is imagined by the artist. Nothing in Sikhi says ones face should always be expresionless, or else God would not have developed all of the required muscles and nerves required for this. Infact this expression was a favorable trait in times of war. More than half of the battle can be won without weapons but just in appearance and that is why the Khalsa look so fearce with their high turbans and weapons. You must also note that Guru Gobind Singh ji actually physically chopped and hacked at opponents bodies with his Kirpans and drew their blood in very real wars. Believe it. respectfully WJKKWJKF

why is Guru Gobind Ssahib shown angry?

I am not sure, but i don't like the picture of Guru Gobind Singh Ji with angry face and kirpan? I can not accept that my beloved Guru would become emotional and angry like this. Please take it off this misleading and wrong portrayl.

Hat's off to u

Waheguru je ka khalsa waheguru je ke fateh.. Dear brother Hat's off to u n ur work....great......absouletely no match....good work dear keep it up.......Waheguru tuhanu chad d kala wch rakhan hamesha....

Uncommon Art - Truly

Wowooo, What God Gifted in your hands, mind , this is Amazing and naturally created, keep it up and may Baba ji make you shine and make u follow the Sikh maryataa.

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