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Nosheen Iqbal Translates Pakistani Craft Traditions into Vivid Sculptural Embroideries — Colossal

Last updated: January 13, 2025 11:48 pm
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Nosheen Iqbal is an artist who creates stunning sculptural embroideries that are deeply rooted in her Pakistani and Islamic heritage. Using vibrant cotton thread and wooden panels, she draws inspiration from architectural arabesques and Punjabi craft traditions to create intricate mixed-media motifs. Her works often feature elements such as phulkari, floral folk embroideries, and bagh, woodblock printed reliefs.

One of the distinctive features of Iqbal’s work is her use of half-circles and semi-precious beads to add depth and visual intrigue. These carefully planned details create shadows and interact with light in a way that allows for a dynamic viewing experience. The colors and lines in her pieces form saturated pathways that reveal their intensity and depth, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on multiple levels.

In her artistic practice, Iqbal aims to push the boundaries of the medium while paying homage to traditional craftsmanship. She emphasizes the importance of meticulous craftsmanship in Pakistani culture, where artistry is highly esteemed as a lifelong discipline that shapes identity and community. By carefully selecting materials such as wood, semi-precious beads, and thread, she honors this tradition and creates pieces that merge refined textures with precision.

Originally from London, Iqbal currently resides and works in Dallas, Texas. After a long career in design and art direction, she made the decision to pursue art full-time. Her works are available for purchase on her website, where you can explore a range of pieces that showcase her unique style and cultural influences.

Through her vibrant embroidered sculptures, Iqbal invites viewers to engage in a tactile and immersive experience that reflects her cultural values and artistic vision. Her intricate use of materials and techniques creates a dialogue between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary art, offering a fresh perspective on the rich artistic traditions of Pakistan and Islamic culture. Follow Iqbal’s journey on Instagram to stay updated on her latest creations and artistic endeavors.

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