Avtarjeet Singh Dhanjal is an Indian-born sculptor known for his work in stone, metal, and other materials. He has been associated with contemporary sculpture practice rooted in both Indian artistic traditions and modernist sensibilities.
Key facts
| Name | Avtarjeet Singh Dhanjal |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Sculptor |
| Origin | India |
| Field | Visual arts, sculpture |
Background
Dhanjal works as a sculptor, a discipline in which artists shape three-dimensional forms from materials such as stone, wood, and metal. His practice places him within the broader community of Indian sculptors who have engaged with both traditional South Asian forms and modern international art movements.
Practice
As a sculptor, Dhanjal's output centres on the creation of three-dimensional works. Sculptors of his generation often draw from a range of influences, including classical Indian iconography, abstraction, and material experimentation, though specific stylistic attributions for individual artists vary by work and period.
Significance
Dhanjal is recognised among Indian sculptors documented in international biographical references. His inclusion in such records reflects the wider documentation of South Asian artists working across India and the diaspora.