
The Qalam Series
(2013-present)
Qalam is the Urdu term for the miniature painting brush. This brush is unique in that it is made from one hair of a squirrel’s tail and requires an extraordinary amount of patience. Qalam also refers to the first and most important step of the painting process.
I make gouache miniature works that are influenced by both traditional paintings of the Mughal empire, in what is now modern day Pakistan, and contemporary Pakistani street art. As a Pakistani-American, I longed to go to Pakistan for the rich visual experience. I was attracted to the art in museums, as much as the folk art that fills the streets. By combining the use of flat patterning, repetition, and vibrant colors with contemporary iconography I honor both traditions.
Installation at the Museum of Fine Arts at Florida State University
Installation at the Museum of Fine Arts at Florida State University

The Qalam Series: Siyah Qalam (2021)
Destination
Fighting Fish
Forever Field
Haveli
In Headlights
Linger Longer
Infinity
Living Room Window
Neighborhood
One More Memory
Perpetual Motion
Pink Moon
Summers on Long Island
Under the Oaks
Installation at Melton Gallery at the University of Central Oklationa