The other side of nature | Paramjit Singh's exhibition 'Liminal Geographies'
In his first major Delhi exhibition in five years, Paramjit Singh blurs the line between memory and imagination with his recent landscapes

Photo Montage by Bandeep Singh
Through Paramjit Singh’s landscapes—brimming with brooks, mountains and vast skies—the artist’s profound affinity for the natural world becomes unmistakably clear. Growing up on the outskirts of Amritsar, Singh was surrounded by sprawling farms and nature rather than the noise of the city. These early years instilled in him a deep fondness for the outdoors, shaped by childhood walks and early trips into the mountains. Ultimately, these experiences did more than just influence his style; they stayed with him as an “inner light”, making the nature he paints feel like a personal, quiet sanctuary.

