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Sikh Award's People's Choice Award for Contribution To Art (2018) Guinness World Record for Largest Hand Drawing (2019) Listed In Top 100 Sikhs Under 30 Around World (2020)
Aman Singh Gulati (born 11 October 2000) is an Indian visual artist. He paints artworks on multiple miniature objects including almonds, matchsticks etc. He achieved multiple national and international awards including multiple world records, including Guinness World Records.[1] Some of Gulati's works promote various social causes. In 2019, he created a portrait of each of the 44 soldiers who died in the then-recent Pulwama attack.[2][3][4][5]
Gulati has worked on multiple forms of art. He has created and almond art series titled "Soul of Sikhism Volume 1", dedicated to the first Sikh guru, Nanak. Later he launched Volume 9 dedicated to the ninth Sikh guru, Tegh Bahadur.[8][9][10][11][12][13]
Gulati's records include the world's largest drawing of Mahatma Gandhi, the biggest puzzle portrait of Guru Gobind Singh, the largest rakhi dedicated to the Indian Army, the largest paperback replica of Ram Naik.
His artworks and almond art series have been unveiled by Om Birla, Rajnath Singh, and Ram Naik. Gulati's work has been exhibited In various art exhibitions such as Sikhlens Art Exhibition in Chandigarh.
For the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birth, Gulati created the world's largest pencil sketch, a portrait of Gandhi.[24]
"Art Finds Its Way", a short film depicting Gulati's life, was shown at the 2021 Sikh Art and Film Festival.[25][26][27][28][29][30]
Gulati's mother, Bhavna Gulati, is also an artist. His father Pradeep Gulati runs a garment business in Lakhimpur Kheri district. Gulati has a younger brother, Manan Singh Gulati.[6]
Awards and recognition
Sikh Award's People's Choice Award for Contribution To Art (2018)[35][36][37][38]
Guinness World Record for Largest Hand Drawing (2019)[24]
Listed in Top 100 Sikhs Under 30 Around World (2020)[39][40]