Studio

Creative Mind — The Living Studio of Pratap Singh, Udaipur, India

Tucked behind the back gate of the MLSU campus in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, lies a quiet expanse of land — where the bustle of the material city dissolves into the stillness of nature. This is Creative Mind — The Living Studio of Pratap Singh, overlooking a sixty-thousand-square-foot farm devoted to organic cultivation, a landscape that breathes with the rhythm of seasons, light, and silence.

Once an old vintage home, the space has been reborn as a living studio, where the boundaries between art and life gently fade. The walls, weathered by time, hold both memory and imagination; each morning, soft sunlight passes through wide windows, brushing the surfaces of unfinished canvases and the scent of earth.

Here, art does not merely exist — it evolves. The colors seem to rise from the soil, the textures echo the wind, and the entire landscape participates in the act of creation. Painting becomes meditation — an intimate dialogue between the artist and the living earth.

Beyond the last turn of the road, the studio stands as a threshold — the end of the material city, and the beginning of spirituality.

Studio Visits and Private Appointments

Private art collectors, buyers, researchers, curators, gallerists, and those seeking commissioned artworks are warmly invited to visit Creative Mind — The Living Studio of Pratap Singh in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Studio access is available strictly by prior appointment, ensuring that each visit aligns with the artist’s working schedule and the contemplative rhythm of the space. Visits are designed to foster meaningful engagement — allowing guests to experience the artist’s creative process, philosophy, and ongoing works within the serenity of his environment.

Appointment Procedure

To request a studio visit or discuss a commissioned artwork, please contact through one of the following channels:

📩 Email: pratapsinghartteam@gmail.com
📞 Phone: +91 99202 65163

Visitors are kindly requested to provide at least one day’s prior notice to allow for scheduling and preparation.

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