Master'sTouch (76K)Sikh Heritage Museum will showcase the distinctive and meditative artwork of Kenyan-born artist Juss Kaur at an exhibition in Mississauga next week.

The exhibition, titled My Master’s Touch, will run from April 22-26 at the museum (2980 Drew Rd.) in honour of Sikh Heritage Month.

The artist invites viewers to interpret the nature in her artwork through vibrant colours combined with spirituality and physics.

“My ultimate goal is to hint at the illusionary nature of our world, while at the same time subtly implying that the universal spirit surrounds us,” said Kaur, based in Montreal. “I hope to show that there is a divine presence in all creation.”


SHMC-juss-kaur-Mantra (118K)


Waheguru (118K)

Mantra (41K)

CREATING ART IS A FORM OF MEDITATION AND SPIRITUAL DIALOGUE...

In addition, science informs the artistic spirit and she likes to question, explore and employ it as a muse to inspire wonder, and to capture the complexities and mysteries of the invisible. Her purpose is to create reflective mantra art, portraits, paintings and various other art forms that engage the soul with the intention to celebrate and share the joy of her glorious adventure, and finally to inspire and be inspired.

Each painting takes her on a journey, and as her paintbrush and pen follows,...
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Kaur’s art composes images using the word ‘Waheguru’, handwritten as a meditation to create a dotted, pointillist-like effect.

For timings and more information on the showcase, visit www.shmc.ca.

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