Would like to kindly request a web exhibit as well.
This 1999 art exhibit of posters in Anand Pur Sahib was created at the request of the Siri Singh Sahib. It has remained digitally at Sikhnet as a legacy. http://www.sikhnet.com/oldsikhnet/1999/
Many of us may not be able to travel to MPA for this show, but would certainly like to enjoy and be inspired by the art. If someone could photograph and post to the MPA website with a link to Sikhnet it would be most appreciated. Thanks.
‘We could not make this wonderful event. Please post it so we can see all the art, especially Dev Dharm Singh’s pottery and photos. Thanks.
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Would like to kindly request a web exhibit as well.
This 1999 art exhibit of posters in Anand Pur Sahib was created at the request of the Siri Singh Sahib. It has remained digitally at Sikhnet as a legacy. http://www.sikhnet.com/oldsikhnet/1999/
Many of us may not be able to travel to MPA for this show, but would certainly like to enjoy and be inspired by the art. If someone could photograph and post to the MPA website with a link to Sikhnet it would be most appreciated. Thanks.
Blessings,
Ravitej Singh Khalsa
Khalsa Marketing Group Inc.
I look forward to attending and hope to find the work of Narayan Singh Khalsa my grandson….
Sat Nam Ravitej! Great idea. I will forward your suggestion to Kirandeep, the Principal of Academics, and see what she can do.
‘We could not make this wonderful event. Please post it so we can see all the art, especially Dev Dharm Singh’s pottery and photos. Thanks.