Dinesh Singh is one of the top sculpture artists in India, who loves to create Metal Sculptures using various types of metals.
India's finest metal artist transform steel, bronze, copper, and other metals into a diverse array of metal sculpture.
Apart from Metal Sculpture and Art Dinesh likes to draw, sketch and paint whenever he gets free time using his creativity.
Dinesh Singh Khundrakpam, born in 1984 is a Mumbai based sculptor who originally hails from Bishnupur, Manipur, INDIA. He is a graduate in sculpture from Indira Kala Sangeet University, Khairagarh, Chhatishgarh, INDIA.
Dinesh works with various materials but chooses and believes that his specialty lies in metal. His works are intimately interconnected between the human and Divine lives and nature. In his works he communicates the softness of the mother nature.

H - 33.5 x W - 17 x D - 9 inches

H - 19 x W - 11 x D - 10

H - 20 x W - 15.5

M - size - 19x18 inches(1) S - size 15.5x 14.5 inches (4 nos)

M - size 21 x 19 inches(1) S - size 14.5 x 10 inches (4 nos)

H - 29 x W - 8.5 x D - 8.5

H - 15 x W - 47 inches

H - 20 x W - 48 x D - 5 inches

32" x 48" x 36"

29" x 17" x 14"

26" x 15" x 15"

16 x 11 x 9 inches - in Brass

34 x 23 x 12 inches - Brass & Copper

16 x 10 x 7 inches - Brass

39" x 21" x 19"

32"H x 17"W x 5"D

16 x 8 x 13 inches - Brass & Steel

10 x 8 x 6 inches - Bronze & Steel

16 x 23 x 8 inches - Brass

15" x 9" x 6"

Life Size

24 x 17 x 10 inches - Steel, brass & gold plating

30"H x 14"W x 5"D

23"H x 9"W x 10"D

12" x 9" x 6"

22" x 12" x 12"

29 x 16 x 9 inches - Brass & copper

10 x 14 Inches, 10 x 13 Inches, 10 x 13 Inches

48" x 54"

24" x 48"

11" x 10" x 10"

19" x 13" x 10"

11" x 21" x 11"

37"H x 14"W x 4"D
The concept of this theme is the present day reality which is often happening among our selves, in the cities as well as in villages. The female in this sculpture is a rape victim, who lies still in the hope of being supported by the very hands which are sculptured below it and they represent the public. Getting deeper in to it’ significance, the artist tries to convey the relation among the victim , the public and the incident.
9 January 2015
Timing: 6:00pm.
At Lokayata Art Gallery
Hauz khas Village, New Delhi
In this work, the artist emphasizes, the power and the delicateness of young minds. Most often the young adult wood is the phase in life where one’s mind is filled with hope, unique ideas and daring guts to bring about a change in his life or in a greater sphere. It’s like the bloom of a flower that has the latent potential to mesmerize the world. It’s spiritual beauty that sprout from within.