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By Punjabi Paintings, on January 14th, 2012
I was born in the enchanting land of Assam, (the eastern most part of India) which boasts some of the most beautiful landscapes of my Motherland. My love of art probably started when I was born, when my senses took over. I feel that I inherited this passion from my beloved late father who . . . → Read More: Indian Artist: Tridib Dutta – My Story
By Punjabi Paintings, on January 7th, 2012
Indian Art is increasingly becoming the focus of both worldwide and national art collectors and investors. International auction houses are recognising the unique nature of the artwork and the global demand for it. This combined with India’s own national growth and with it the emergence of a strong middle class has revived, even boosted, . . . → Read More: Top 10 Most Expensive Indian Paintings
By Punjabi Paintings, on December 29th, 2011
It is widely believed that the Aryan invasion of the Indus Valley, at around 1,500 BC, and their amalgamation with the native Dravidians led to the birth of what we today call Indian culture. With Indian culture came Indian Art in its various forms and it has since flourished in a multitude of formats . . . → Read More: An Introduction to Indian Art
By Punjabi Paintings, on December 1st, 2011
For many Punjabi people around the world, their first recollection of a pure and traditional Punjabi folk song was most likely though the legendary voice of Kuldeep Manak.
Kuldeep Manak
Kuldeep Manak, born (Latif Mohammed) on 15th November, 1949, has come to epitomise Punjabi folk songs and is indeed seen as an Ustaad . . . → Read More: Kuldeep Manak – A Personal Tribute
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