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Dimensions and Pricing
| Painting Orientation - Landscape | Small | Medium | Large | Massive |
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| Artist Signed Canvas - Limited Edition 100/100 Prints | SOLD OUT | SOLD OUT | SOLD OUT | SOLD OUT |
| Canvas Open Edition - Giclee Fine Art Print |
22'' x 36'' $295 |
26'' x 42'' $375 |
30'' x 48'' $450 |
38'' x 61'' $650 |
| Textured Water Colour - Giclee Fine Art Print |
20'' x 32'' $145 |
26'' x 42'' $229 |
30'' x 48'' $289 |
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| Enhanced Matte - Giclee Fine Art Print |
20'' x 32'' $59 |
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*All sizes are in inches. Prices are in Canadian Dollars.
Print Types
Canvas Prints
Giclee prints on 100% cotton Canvas offers museum quality prints which produce vibrant colours to look like an original oil painting. The Limited Edition Canvas prints are hand-signed by the artist and are part of a Limited Edition series. Please click here for more information on Canvas Prints.
Textured Water Colour Prints
Giclee prints on Hahnemuhle William Turner an acid-free 100% cotton water color paper with luxurious weight that delivers museum quality appearance. Please click here for more information on Water Colour Prints.
Enhanced Matte Print
Fine Art Prints on Epson Enhanced Matte Paper is an un-textured bright, white paper which yields highly saturated images for a 'painterly' look. Please click here for more information on Water Colour Prints.
Painting Description
In 1708, Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs, having consciously witnessed the sacrifice of the lives of all his four sons, handed over the legacy to the Guruship of the Shabad Guru, embodied in the Siri Guru Granth Sahib. He understood that the age of lineage was over, and so he consciously left no heirs. The unique beauty of this is that the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, our present Guru, can neither be altered nor changed in any way. It is a touchstone for all humanity that exists beyond the limitations of time and space, now and in the future.
"Since I fell at the feet of God, no one has appeared great in my eyes. Ram and Raheem, the Puranas and Qu'ran, have many votaries, but neither do I regard. Smritis, Shashtras, and Vedas, differ in many things; not one do I heed. O Supreme God! under thy favour has all been done; nought is of myself."




