Ramsha Rubbani (b. 1994) graduated in graphic design from the College of Art and Design, Punjab University, Lahore, in 2016, aiming to explore new design strategies in digital media. Her passion for art and experimentation led her to pursue an MA in Art and Design Studies at Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, in 2019, shaping a strong and independent perspective on contemporary art.
Rubbani began her career with her first published article, New Faces at India Art Fair 2017, in Vogue Today Online. She made her group show debut at a collateral event of Lahore Biennale 01 and has since exhibited in several group shows across Pakistan, India, and the UK.
Her art practice balances precision with an acceptance of human error, fostering growth and discovery. She explores texture, form, line, repetition, and color, reflecting on the interplay of order and chaos in nature. Rubbani lives and works in Lahore, Pakistan.
Focused on the mutable perception of space, the artist employs a variety of lines and forms to create visuals that, from a distance, appear as a dialogue between simple organic and geometric shapes. However, upon closer inspection, the intricate construction and interconnected nature of the work become evident. The presence of geometric patterns serves as a testament to the fundamental proportions woven into the fabric of nature. Recognizing this balance, the artist explores the delicate interplay between chaos and order, a theme central to their practice.
This particular work reflects themes of affection, love, and maternal care. In recent months, the artist experienced an intense period of personal challenges but found solace in spending more time with their children. Together, they embraced moments of comfort, shared joy, and deepened their bond. Each overlooked detail became a treasured memory, a testament to the enduring nature of love.
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