Founded in 2016 by celebrity artist and world record holder Chitwan Singh Nanda, Chit1 Studios is a dynamic collective of artists, illustrators, and designers. Renowned for innovation and excellence, we specialise in 100+ art forms—from interactive installations and live paintings to murals, digital art, sculptures, and bespoke furniture.
“Everyone is an artist and art is all around us.
You are also a piece of art.
Cherish your being.”
~ CHIT1 AKA CHITWAN SINGH NANDA
Punjab's Map: A Grain-based Cartographic Tapestry
Crafted entirely from native grains, this 10x10 ft installation at VR Punjab Mall celebrates Punjab’s cultural richness. Representing Majha, Malwa, and Doaba, it features a Phulkari-inspired pattern symbolizing pride and resilience. More than a map, it’s a vibrant tribute to Punjab’s agrarian roots and living heritage—telling stories through color, texture, and tradition.
A Divine Offering: Honouring Gurudev through Art
Chit1 Studios celebrates a sacred milestone — a heartfelt artwork by founder Chitwan Singh Nanda now resides in the Darshan Room of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ji’s Kutir. Created with deep devotion, this offering marks the spiritual fulfillment of Chitwan’s artistic journey — a divine blessing where art meets purpose, creativity meets consciousness.
Grains of Legacy
This unique portrait of Chaudhary Charan Singh, former Prime Minister of India, is masterfully crafted using cereals and pulses. Reflecting his deep connection to the agricultural community, the artwork embodies his dedication to the farming sector and his legacy as a champion of farmers' rights. The intricate use of natural grains not only showcases the artist's skill but also symbolizes Singh's enduring impact on India's agrarian landscape. Through this innovative medium, the portrait captures the essence of a leader who sowed the seeds of progress and prosperity for countless farmers across the nation.
The Union Jack
On King Charles’ birthday, a unique live art event was held at the Deputy British Commission in Chandigarh, led by artist Chitwan Singh Nanda. Celebrating creativity and collaboration, the event featured a stunning Union Jack made with nails and threads. Guests were invited to complete the artwork, making it an interactive and memorable tribute.
Majestic Sovereigns of the Wild
This striking painting features a majestic leopard adorned with a regal crown, its commanding gaze radiating power and elegance. Meticulously detailed—from the lifelike fur to the Swarovski-studded crown—it blends realism with grandeur. Rich gold tones and luxurious accents elevate the wild into royalty, making this artwork a true celebration of strength, nobility, and timeless beauty.
Moonlit Melody of Divine Love
This ethereal artwork captures a serene moment of divine union between Radha and Krishna. Set against a moonlit Vrindavan night, the painting bathes in celestial tranquility — a calm pond scattered with lotus blooms, gentle cascades of water, and a forest alive with peacocks, swans, and sacred silence. Krishna lovingly plays his flute as Radha rests beside him, their expressions aglow with eternal devotion. The soft moonlight filtering through the dense canopy adds a mystical aura, evoking pure bliss. It’s a visual hymn — timeless, tender, and soulfully still.
Republic Day Interactive Art Experience
Chit1 Studios, in collaboration with CP67 Mall, hosted a Republic Day Interactive Art Experience from Jan 24–26, led by world record holder Chitwan Singh Nanda. Visitors co-created a large Indian flag using nail and thread art. The tricolor threads symbolized courage, peace, and prosperity, making the artwork a powerful tribute to India’s unity, diversity, and creative spirit.
An artistic blend of collage and painting
This wall artwork for Klothberg combines newspaper article clippings and striking visuals to capture the essence of style, innovation, and storytelling.
The bold central figure conveys confidence and modernity,
reflecting the brand’s dynamic vision
Baisakhi from 43 ft
Towering 43 feet above CP67 Mall, the 12x8x7 ft Gabru and Mutiyar sculptures celebrate Punjab’s vibrant spirit and sustainability. Made from composite materials and adorned with repurposed Phulkari fabric from factory waste, they blend tradition, pride, and eco-conscious art—honoring Punjabi textile heritage in a bold, creative form.