To explore social and political issues, her work uses the contemporary miniature form. Her work offers a voice against ignorance and prejudice, also through the use of caricature and satire. SAIRA WASIM she went to Lahore’s National College of Arts, where she graduated with a Bachelors in Fine Arts. Her art has been shown in a number of museums. Her public collections? Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
From the earliest that she can remember, she have been very fond of drawing. SAIRA WASIM has carved a real niche for herself, with her innovative, meticulously crafted miniatures. Her early memories of living, include seeing fields all around our house, where her parents still live. Her father wanted she to have a real knowledge of village life, because he wanted me to know how people live in poverty. For her, miniatures have a transcendental role, because they are a creative vocabulary for to engage in a dialog with viewers, towards a humane society.
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