RESURGENCE OF MINIATURE IN PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Sadia Asghar

Abstract

In this research the researcher explores about Neo miniature, this term of miniature now spread in Pakistan. The origins of " neo-miniature " refer to a contemporary art movement that combines traditional techniques of miniature painting with contemporary themes, styles and subject matter. It is a reinterpretation and evolution of a traditional miniature art form with a long history in various cultures including Persia, India and the Mughals. Neominiature artists draw inspiration from the rich heritage of miniature painting, but infuse their work with contemporary elements, stories and aesthetics. They often deal with social, cultural, political and personal issues and deal with issues relevant to the modern world. This art movement became popular in his late twentieth century and continues to evolve today. It provides artists with a platform to experiment with new materials, techniques and concepts while preserving the intricate detail and meticulous craftsmanship of miniature art. The advent of neo-miniatures has allowed artists to bridge the gap between tradition and innovation, creating a unique fusion that appeals to both traditional and contemporary art lovers.

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Published

2023-06-29

How to Cite

Sadia Asghar. (2023). RESURGENCE OF MINIATURE IN PAKISTAN. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 20(2), 1907-1917. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/11982