Shivaji Marg
West End Greens, Rangpuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110038
India

Nisha Jaiswal, a miniature painter from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh who has been painting for over three decades has a self developed and a unique miniature art form. She paints in 2 disciplines: coloured peacocks with water colours and black and white Hindu deities made with rotring ink .
It’s a collection of 21 paintings some of which date back to the early 1980s. The paintings are a testament of the artist’s perseverance and patience as each painting requires the artist to hold her breath and takes about six months to a year or sometimes even longer to finish one. Critics says there’re nuances of thanka and madhubani folk art on her work.
She’s held several successful exhibitions in Delhi (at Indian Council for Cultural Relations, India Habitat Centre) as well as other cities, where her paintings have been received well from the members of the art fraternity, critics as well as general art lovers and members of the press.
Genre: Miniatures
Who Can Attend: Art Enthusiast
What will be Taught: miniature style with details and compositions.
Fee: 5000/- per person inclusive of Lunch and Materials