Abhishek Singh (artist)

Abhishek Singh (born July 1982) is an Indian[1] graphic novelist acclaimed for his unique interpretations of myths and ancient philosophies instigating environmental themes, universal identity and spiritual oneness.

His work spans fine-art exhibitions, comic-books, animation and virtual reality films, original futuristic fables and re-imaginations of the mythological stories of India.

[citation needed] His paintings, drawings and digital works have featured in the following exhibitions: "Heroes and Villains: the Battle for Good in India's Comics" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA);, "Transcendent Deities of India: The Everyday Occurrence of the Divine" at the Asia Society in Houston, Texas; at the ghats of Varanasi, India; a social impact project organized by Ojas Art Foundation, other exhibitions include "Dhyana Roopa" at the Academy of Fine Arts and Literature in Delhi, "India Imagined" sponsored by the Nirula Family Art Trust and at the visionary Fractal Gallery at Burning Man sponsored by the Black Rock Arts Foundation.

[4] The film explores VR as a therapeutic platform of the future where conventional medicine can be substituted with immersive experiences.

Singh has also designed and developed animation properties for Cartoon Network, Hong Kong and India.

Artist Abhishek Singh in front of his Goddess Paintings. (Left) Triveni – the three aspects of the river; (right) Bhagvati-Shakti creating the gods.
Singh painting Shiva at the ghtas of Varanasi for the social impact project "An ode to Ganges"