Fantasy Paintings

When the King of Sikh Art™, Bhagat Singh Bedi, lets his imagination run loose, the result is mighty warriors with even mightier turbans! Each painting tells its own story and a whole new universe comes into being. Inspired by Sikh aesthetics, these Fantasy Paintings are hand-painted by Bhagat, capturing years of day-dreaming in science classes.

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Blind Chakram on Howdah, Charging Chakram, Two Nihangs Defend Temple, Demons, Elephant, Howdah, Lightning, Akali, Chakra, Sikhi Art, Bhagat Singh Bedi
Blind Chakram on Howdah

Blind Chakram on Howdah

‘Blind Chakram on Howdah’ is a story of two Nihangs defending their Temple from blood-thirsty demons, storming through the demon hordes atop their enraged four-tusked elephant.

 


Akali Chief- Beware the Claw
Akali Chief – Beware the Claw

Akali Chief – Beware the Claw

The Akali Chief leads the Akalis into battle. Not only is he covered in weapons but his turban also is a storehouse of weaponry, of claws, spiked maces, swords, daggers, arrows and cannon balls.

 


Akali - Warrior Monk
Akali – Warrior Monk

Akali – Warrior Monk

This battle-hardened tank of a man, wears the legendary Turban Fort and wields a huge mace, made of sharp metal plates. Carrying a fort on his head, the Akali enrages himself to charge into battle.

 


Akalini - Warrior Monk
Akalini – Warrior Monk

Akalini – Warrior Monk

This female Akali, Akalini, has picked up arms to free her captured husband and children. She leads Akalis into battle to fight the demon, rakshas hordes. Akalini puts on her husband’s turban and armour, along with the necklace he gave her on their wedding.

 


Prince of Patiala
Prince of Patiala

Prince of Patiala

Handicapped by warfare, the Prince received this ethereal arm with the help of priests. Aside from morphing into a shield, the arm is a gateway to the dimension from whence it came.

 


How do you kill that thing with a sword?
Prince and The Jinn – How do you kill that thing with a sword!?

Prince and The Jinn

The Prince is thrown into an arena, a giant coliseum where men are cruelly fed to demons in gory battles, all for sake of entertainment. He tries to find a way to kill the demon in the arena.

 


Patialvi Baba by Bhagat Singh Bedi
Patialvi Baba

Patialvi Baba

Don’t be fooled by his calm demeanour, Patialvi Baba is a force to be reckoned with. Behind those eyes are years of wisdom, experience and training.

 


Snake Charmer and the Demons
Snake Charmer and the Demons

Snake Charmer and the Demons

Snake Charmer fights the hordes of demons that surround him.

 


Comics

Super Sikh, Bhagat Singh Bedi, Sikhi Art, Agent Deep Singh, Eileen Alden
Super Sikh – Comics

Super Sikh – Comics

In Issue #2, the adventure of Super Sikh continues! Our hero begins his U.S. adventure in a holding cell, makes a new American friend, and the Group X gang launches their evil plot against him! Find out what happens next!

 


Fantasy Sketchbook

A Deadly Headbutt, Akali, Nihang, Turban, Dastaar Boonga, Warrior, Sikh Warrior, Sikh fantasy painting, Drawing, Sketch
A Deadly Headbutt
Lice Problem, Insect, Nihang, Warrior, Sikh Warrior, Sikh fantasy painting, Drawing, Sketch
Lice Problem – Insectoid Disguised as a Nihang
Prince of Patiala, Warrior, Sikh Warrior, Sikh fantasy painting, Drawing, Sketch
Prince of Patiala
Crocodile Warriors, Concept for Blind Chakram on Howdah, Sikh Fantasy Painting, Drawing, Sketch
Crocodile Warriors – Concept for Blind Chakram on Howdah
Akali, Nihang, Warrior, Sikh warrior, Turban, Dastaar Boonga, Khalsa, Sikh Art, Punjab, Sikh Painting
Nihang Warrior (2008)
Akali, Nihang, Warrior, Sikh warrior, Turban, Dastaar Boonga, Khalsa, Sikh Art, Punjab, Sikh Drawing
Nihang Warrior (2015)
Rajput Warrior, Kshatriya, Indian Warrior, Soldier, Sword, Shield, Hindu Fantasy Painting, Drawing, Sketch
Rajput Warrior

18 Replies to “Fantasy Paintings”

  1. absolute delight to scroll through. The artistic details are excellent and your back stories adds a nice dimension. Looking forward to more…

  2. Delightful work. Don’t understand Fascination with Patiala though; most Sikh traitor have originated from Patiala…

  3. It’s totally awesome and I love fantasy too but nihang fighting with demons ??just can’t digest it. I mean it’s 21 century plus real demons are human beings as we learnt from MSG case. Never mind
    I love it as a piece of art

    1. Yes. I want to take these characters (and others I have been working on) beyond the canvas, and into mediums that tell a bigger story. Mediums like comics and video-games are great for that.

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