ZOYA SINGH
Multidisciplinary Artist based in New Delhi
Zoya Singh
Zoya is a storyteller and artist whose creative expression is an intrinsic part of her identity. For her, art is not merely a pursuit but a calling—a natural extension of her imagination and emotions. She articulates, “It’s not something I want to do; it’s something I am.” Zoya believes that everyone possesses creativity to varying degrees, and she channels her gifts to convey profound feelings of belonging, connection, and love, while also hinting at a greater reality beyond our immediate perceptions.
Zoya Singh is a multidisciplinary self-taught artist who went to regents business school, London, and eventually dropped out to seek an alternative path. Some of her art is formless with no shape and no meaning because the dreamer in her wants you to dream, feel and create your version.
Featured exhibition
FUN GAL GRO UP SHO
Hosted by GALLERY SADE LOS ANGELES is a global group show featuring Next Wave artists’ new works infused with infinite interpretations of goodie mushroom magic plus a multitude of likeminded masterpieces from The Cisca Collection.
Everything you see is real like everything you feel is real.
Workshops
Daydream
A workshop infusing spirituality, storytelling, and expression.
The workshop is named ‘Daydream’ which is inclusive of storytelling, music, painting, and self-reflection where Zoya intuitively narrates an original story to take the
attendees on a journey with themselves. It is a personal interpretation of the story and some sounds/music are used to create a therapeutic intimate space.
featured series
The evolution of the Horse and the Great spirit -
eagle who watched it
Eagles have been long known in shamanism and native Indian cultures as a sign of wisdom, power, strength and honour.
Eagles are birds that see everything from a higher perspective. In shamanism, it is said that energies of an eagle assist us in finding the guiding vision of our lives. Birds who hold the vision of the future. A guiding light/messengers for many natives, tribe, kingsmen alike.
Born in the Chinese year of the horse-1990, Metal gold horses in particular.
I have always been drawn to horses since I can remember.
They reminded me of war, royalty and that they equally participated in war. At a time when there was no transport, the mighty horses delivered news, went to war, made discoveries with fellow humans, helped us migrate, saved our lives. They facilitated our evolution.
Exciting in mythology too as horse-gods-
Pegasus, Boreas, Demeter and Rhiannon to name a few.
Cave art in france, Europe and many parts of the world have horses painted, engravings marking the symbolism and potent significance of the horse in different cultures. This is my version of it.
Animals have long been guardian angels to us humans by our side, forever providing aid and assistance to those who needed it. From guidance, direction, protection, care and bravery, reminding us the very fabric of the creation of god, as nature.
To the animals that give strength, courage, resilience and way.
To running wild and grounded like a horse or two with the grace and perception of an eagle.