Singhs Doing Things

$13,000.00 CAD

Harinder Singh

Oil on panel.

36x36x1.50"

This painting portrays a solemn procession of Sikh warriors moving across a barren landscape, embodying the spirit of courage, sacrifice, and unwavering faith. Clad in traditional attire and carrying arms symbolic of both defense and discipline, the figures advance with quiet determination rather than aggression. Their bare feet touching the earth emphasize humility and connection to the land, while the white horse at the center represents leadership, purity, and moral strength.
The warm, earth-toned palette evokes a timeless setting, blurring the line between history and memory. Rather than depicting a specific battle, the artwork captures a collective journey—one rooted in righteousness, resilience, and spiritual resolve. Each figure appears introspective, suggesting inner strength guided by belief rather than conquest.
This piece pays homage to the enduring legacy of Sikh valor and principles, highlighting the balance between warriorhood and spirituality. It invites viewers to reflect on themes of unity, duty, and the quiet power of walking forward together in the face of adversity.