Narendra Pal Singh’s artwork features riotous colors and intricate patterns that invite viewers to explore deeper meanings. Originally from rural Bihar, his early life shaped his creative spirit, influenced by his father's love for music and his mother's needlework. Initially drawn to art despite family pressure to pursue engineering, Singh eventually enrolled in art college. His early works, full of fun and satire, reflected village life, but over time, he shifted toward abstraction, integrating philosophical themes and environmental concerns. His "Panchtatva" series critiques urbanization’s impact on nature. Singh’s work, which spans painting, poetry, and film, remains deeply rooted in his rural upbringing.