Lubna Zahid

Lubna Zahid is a classically trained fine artist. She teaches classes, workshops and seminars on art and art history in various venues including at the Smithsonian and American University in Washington DC,.
Typographic elements in her works rely heavily on the progressive post-colonial movements in the Muslim world in the 20th century. The philosophical works of thinkers like Rumi, Allama Iqbal and Faiz Ahmed Faiz shaped her generation and their ideas are evident in her pieces. Strongly influenced by contemporary and classical calligraphy in Urdu, Arabic and Persian, her pieces include texts in these languages.
Lubna received calligraphy and illumination training by master calligrapher Abbas Baghdadi. She experiments with bold renditions of Islamic decorative forms such as the Shamsas in the contemporary form. Her work is inflected deeply by the works of masters like Sadequain, Dulac, Klimt and Kahlo. She expresses herself in a variety of media including transparent watercolor, gouache, graphite, charcoal, ink, acrylics and clay.
Lubna has exhibited her work in the United States and in Pakistan.
Lubna’s work can be viewed on her website: www.LubnaZahid.com or Instagram account: @LubnaZahidArt.




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