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Dimensions and Pricing
| Painting Orientation - Portrait | Small | Medium | Large | Grand |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artist Signed Premium Canvas - Limited Edition (150 Prints) |
24'' x 36'' $295 |
26'' x 39'' $375 |
30'' x 45'' $450 |
38'' x 57'' $650 |
| Textured Water Colour - Giclee Fine Art Print |
20'' x 30'' $145 |
26'' x 39'' $229 |
30'' x 45'' $289 |
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| Enhanced Matte - Giclee Fine Art Print |
20'' x 30'' $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
Vaisakhi, 1699 CE, Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, Mughal India: In the dark days of human bigotry, oppression and suffering, Guru Gobind created a universal order of men and women to stand up to tyrants and nurture the good. Guru Gobind Singh started the baptism of Amrit and thousands of Sikhs drank the nectar from the five Beloved Ones. He gave a new hope and strength to the oppressed. Having initiated the first entrants of the Khalsa with the water of the double-edged sword, he humbly asked his five beloveds to allow him into their ranks. Great, great is Guru Gobind Singh, exemplar of humankind, himself both the Master and disciple of his saints! He swept away timidity and cowardice from the hearts of ordinary people. The Guru said, "When I make the sparrows hunt hawks and a single Sikh fight a legion, only then shall I be called Guru Gobind Singh"




