
Ajaz Anwar [ Urdu: اعجاز انور ] is a distinguished painter of Pakistan. He was a gold medalist at Punjab University, and he completed his M.A. in Fine Arts from Punjab University. Later, he went to teach at National College of Arts Lahore. His watercolour paintings show the grandeur of the old buildings and the cultural life in Lahore.

Sidharth, is an Indian painter and sculptor.

Devender Singh is a contemporary Indian artist (painter) from Punjab.

Rahi Mohinder Singh better known as R M Singh, is a Punjabi-speaking Indian painter, illustrator, and teacher. Hailing from the state of Punjab, he has added a profound flavour of that land and its people in his paintings. Sikh history has been his favourite theme. Though he is located in urban or suburb, his painting depict rural Punjab with fields, bullock carts, oxen, water ponds, and traditionally dressed people. He studied under artist Sobha Singh. He has painted many men and women of importance and his portraits have been exhibited the Parliament of India and the President House of India.

S. G. Thakur Singh (1899–1976) was an Indian artist who painted in oils, pastels and water colour

Sobha Singh was a painter from Punjab, India.

Trilok Singh Chitarkar (1914-1990) was a versatile Indian painter. He has unique style of presenting himself through variety of themes - Sikh religion, history, culture, folk lore, love legends, portraits, social evils, nature, illustration of Gurbani, Shabads, visuals in Punjabi Encyclopedia and books. He was well versed with deep knowledge of Gurbani, history and religion. He knew many languages i.e. Gurmukhi, Punjabi, Hindi, English, Urdu, Persian, Assamese and Bengali. He translated articles from Bengali to Punjabi and published these in the book titled Bangla De Daab in 1974. The Artist was honoured in 1973 by the Chief Minister, Punjab,India Giani Zail Singh at a state level function organised at his residence, Chitralok, Patiala. Language department, Punjab published a book in Punjabi-Chitralok's Contribution to Art and released on the 70th birthday of the artist, December 10, 1984 at a special function organised in Central Library at Patiala for his contribution to Art. He is the first Punjabi Artist on whose works Ph.D. degree Art of Trilok Singh was awarded by Punjabi University, Patiala. A Gold medal has been established in the name of the artist and it is awarded to the topper of M.A. Fine Arts. He was appointed as a State Artist in erstwhile PEPSU state of Punjab in 1948 and later worked as Artist in Department of Languages, Punjab. He lived and worked all over India and spent last years of his life in Patiala town in Punjab state in India.