Taruna Singh _ Lot 47
Independent
Title: Tamannah (Desire) 3
A meditation on desire and reclamation, ‘Tamannah’ challenges cultural narratives that have long silenced women’s ownership of their bodies. Layered textures, collaged fragments and abstract forms draw from my Indian background, celebrating the feminine body as sacred, powerful and whole. Rooted in history yet reaching toward the future, this work honours womanhood as both resistance and radiance - an unspoken poetry of skin and spirit.
Dimensions: 20" x 20" x 1,.5"
Medium: Mixed Madia
Value: $650
Date: 2024
Taruna Singh is a contemporary Indian-Canadian mixed media artist based in Oakville, Ontario. Her work is characterized by its abstract collages and culturally rooted visual storytelling, featuring layered textures, gestural mark-making, and Indian block print motifs. Singh's art explores themes of identity and transformation, making her a sought-after artist for collectors of conceptual and process-driven contemporary art. Her mixed media compositions balance strength and vulnerability, fusing fragmented imagery, organic textures, and layered surfaces that echo histories both personal and collective. Over the past five years, Singh has exhibited in more than 20 shows across Canada, including a solo exhibition in Hamilton and the Art Gallery of Hamilton Art Sale 2025. Her work is held in public and private collections in Canada, India, the U.S., and the U.K., including St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. As her practice continues to grow, Singh’s art is increasingly recognized for its meditative impact and material richness, resonating with collectors who appreciate contemporary art rooted in personal voice and cultural nuance.