Camberwell College of Arts UAL
Specialisms: Fine Art / Drawing / Printmaking
Location: Delhi, India
First Name: mriganka
Last Name: singh
Specialisms: Fine Art / Drawing / Printmaking
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My Location: Delhi, India
University / College: Camberwell College of Arts UAL
Course / Program Title: Fine Art MA
Mriganka Singh is a multidisciplinary artist and researcher whose work bridges the sacred and the everyday. She uses materials like hemp paper, papyrus, and wood—which reference ancient manuscripts—and draws with common pens and pencils. This process-driven practice, filled with repetition, is her way of exploring sacred philosophies like Karma Yoga, Tantric geometry and cosmology. Based in New Delhi, her work seeks to uncover the threads that connect lost histories to the current flow of information. Her drawings and prints become a site for this exploration, revealing how ancient wisdom is transformed in our modern world. Mriganka holds a BCrA in Digital Media Art from the Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology and an MFA in Drawing from the University of the Arts London.
My practice sits at the intersection of ancient spiritual philosophies and contemporary life. Using materials like hemp paper, papyrus and wood, I translate complex concepts like Karma Yoga, Tantric geometry and cosmology into a series of drawings and prints. This process serves as a personal inquiry, grappling with how these timeless teachings resonate within our modern world. The drawings highlight the often-overlooked connection between science and spirituality, inviting viewers to contemplate the universal structures that underpin both. Through this process of uncovering lost histories, I aim to create a space for personal reflection, prompting viewers to consider their own intentions and the role of spirituality in a rapidly changing world. Ultimately, my project fosters a dialogue about the enduring relevance of ancient wisdom and how it can shape our experiences today.