Taranjit Singh, a digital designer based in the UK has an impressive portfolio of Sikh related digital designs. His latest Endeavour, however is worth particular attention as he produces impressive figurines of the famous Bhai Garja Singh, companion of Bhai Bota Singh, hailing from the 18th century. Taranjit Singh creates an inspirational hero from Sikh […]
Taranjit Singh, a digital designer based in the UK has an impressive portfolio of Sikh related digital designs. His latest Endeavour, however is worth particular attention as he produces impressive figurines of the famous Bhai Garja Singh, companion of Bhai Bota Singh, hailing from the 18th century.
Taranjit Singh creates an inspirational hero from Sikh history, Bhai Garja Singh. Taranjit Singh creates an inspirational hero from Sikh history, Bhai Garja Singh
A successful Kickstarter campaign has seen the pledged goal of £11500 being surpassed in but a few days.
The 3d prints of the small statues are described by Taran Singh as follows, “The sculpture will be 12 inches tall and will be cold cast in resin bronze. There will also be a real bronze version which will be limited to 10 casts only. I have researched and carefully crafted each and every component in 3D.
“Sikh history and art are my passion and I have always been inspired by stories about the brave Sikh warriors who rose to forge their own Sikh empire in Punjab during the 1700’s. I wanted to create something that would remind people of their bravery and celebrate their inspirational sacrifice. This is my way of sharing their story with the next generation.”
Bota Singh and Garja Singh are famed for their single-handed challenge to the oppressive ruling regime of the time. Keeping their swords in their sheaths and arming themselves with only staffs, they fought off the cavalry and infantry of a 100 man contingent.
They eventually succumbed to their injuries and laid down their lives, but not before propping their broken-boned bodies against each other, back to back, to spend their last few breaths dealing a few more deathly blows to the shocked soldiers who had come to ‘arrest’ them.
~ Source: sikh24