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- Title
AN INVESTIGATION OF CHILDHOOD PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDER THROUGH ALIHA AHMAD'S MINIATURE PAINTINGS.
- Authors
Asghar, Sadia; Ullah, Muhammad Kaleem; Shabir, Sana
- Abstract
Miniature painting is a oldest tradition paintings of South Asia it's belong to early Mughal empire around 750 A.D and till now contemporary artist using traditional icons like borders/frames, small figures, warmth and gold colors, etc. On their Miniature painting. Children and adolescents are affected by childhood psychological disorders, which are mental health conditions. The emotional, social, and academic functioning of a child may be significantly impacted by these disorders. In Aliha Ahmad's work's we will see traditional borders of miniature paintings. Her work makes excellent use of conventional formats, ornate borders, floral frames, and the unexpected inclusion of wounds, body parts, blood, and hair in her miniature paintings to represent elements of human presence but from a different, personal, and painful perspective. Her all painting series passes through that wounds which she's facing from her childhood. She is absolutely incredible contemporary miniature artist who uses mix media like, Gauche human hair and water color on wasli1. The use of warm colors such as red hue colors and ochre hue colors as they remind us some sadness and desolation through her color palette but somewhere in theses her illustration series it shows some cheerfulness and hope for good vibes.
- Subjects
SOUTH Asia; PSYCHOLOGICAL distress; AHMAD, A.; MINIATURE painting; BLOOD
- Publication
Pakistan Journal of Society, Education & Language, 2023, Vol 9, Issue 2, p64
- ISSN
2521-8123
- Publication type
Article