Mohan Singh’s paintings explore the evolving landscapes of both urban and cultural environments through a semi-abstract visual language. His cityscapes, often inspired by Mumbai, emerge through layered clusters of colour and texture rather than defined architectural detail. Buildings dissolve into one another as shifting blocks of pigment, creating dense, rhythmic compositions that reflect the energy, movement, and constant transformation of the city. His works reflect the character of these spaces—fluid, interconnected, and shaped by continuous change, where countless individual journeys unfold within a shared landscape.
Alongside his urban works, Singh’s templescapes draw from places such as Varanasi, where architecture, spirituality, and daily life exist in close continuity. These compositions are developed through a similar process of layering and accumulation, allowing forms to emerge gradually through colour and texture. Singh’s paintings evoke a sense of shared space—where memory, movement, and atmosphere come together to form an enduring sense of place.