Manmeet Singh Gill
Manmeet Singh Gill
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, December 12
An acclaimed digital artist, Mandeep Singh is an inspiration for everybody as he has carved out his space in the field with his grit and determination. Mandeep was born with cerebral palsy. Presently, apart from working as a graphics teacher at Cambridge International School, he is also a freelancer digital artist.
The recipient of a state award from the Punjab government in 2010, Mandeep (39), claimed that he has so far put up over hundred exhibitions of his work all over country, including some in other countries.
Though he had to undergo a bypass surgery at a very young age, Mandeep stated that he is completely independent now and can take care of himself. “I just need help when I have to go out as I cannot drive,” he said.
Singh was doing his graduation in 2003 when he got a chance to exhibit at an art gallery here. “The institute from where I was learning designing had put up an exhibition at the gallery. They had also allotted me a table. After seeing my work, the management of the gallery invited me to put up a solo exhibition,” he said.
He said his family wanted him to learn accounting so that he could become financially independent. “But I was inclined towards digital art. My exhibition helped me get a job offer from Springdale School initially as a graphic teacher. Now, as my students are excelling as artists, I am happy as I feel that I am contributing my bit to the society,” he said.
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