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Harminder Singh

Everlasting Consciousness,

Digital Print

58.4 x 83.8 cm

Courtesy of Gazelli Art House Ltd.

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About The Artwork

The eyes in this piece represent awareness which remains after the 3rd state of being the one we know as death. This conscious awareness then manifests it self back into physical form in its next incarnation.

As the root mantra unfolds, it describes something that does remain in our universe it is not affected by the laws of impermanence & change like everything around us is. That something is consciousness, spirit, prana or chi and it permeates all realities at all levels including inanimate objects and that something is also inside us.

Consciousness has remained unchanged since the beginning and resides within the body and is what drives the body. In order to experience this reality around us. That includes the changing body itself. So really the body is just a tool or vehicle that the consciousness uses in order experience the changing reality that we find ourselves in.

About Harminder Singh

Harminder Singh Panesar is a digital transpersonal artist who lives and works in the West Midlands, UK. He comes from a Sikh tradition and his artwork explores subjects related to the nature of reality and the mystery of life. His interest in these subjects was initiated after a deep transpersonal experience which gave him a glimpse of an alternative reality.

Singh’s work focuses on spiritual themes that include Sacred Geometry, Fractals in nature and Mandala’s. Using digital techniques his art takes the form of still images and animation. He completed a Master of Science degree in 1999 from the University of Teesside in 3D Computer Aided Graphical Technology Applications. In 2008 Harminder’s work was exhibited at the Flame Holistic Center for Wellbeing in Coventry.

He collaborated with the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology to explore fractals and stress in 2014. The following year, he worked with London based international musicians Qi-Rattan, creating visuals for spiritual music.

In 2017 his work was shown at the Ramgarhia Community Centre in Birmingham, a 3-week exhibition to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji the founder of the Sikh faith.

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