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Zarina, in her works, adheres to the use of geometry and structural purity, which she drew from her formal education in mathematics and architecture. In this print, Zarina has rendered a wall in black color. She depicts her subjects in abstract compositions, reminiscing a life left behind. There is an inscription in Urdu that can be translated as 'Wall' in English.
print epographic print
Identifier
ngma-15103-10
Material
Epographic Print
Note
Zarina Hashmi, born in Aligarh, India in (1937) is an Indian born American artist. She received a BSc. in mathematics from Aligarh Muslim University in 1958. Zarina went on to study Intaglio, a printmaking technique at Atelier 17, Paris (1964-1967) under the tutelage of the famous printmaker Stanley William Hayter. In 1974, she studied woodblock printing at Toshi Yoshida Studio, Tokyo on a Japan Foundation fellowship. She has been awarded residencies at Art-Omi in Omi and at the Women's Studio Workshop in Rosendale, both in New York, where she eventually settled. In 1985 and in 1990 Hashmi was awarded the New York Fine Art Fellowship in the printmaking category. In addition Hashmi has taught at Bennington College, Cornell University and the University of California in Santa Cruz. Hashmi lives and works in New York.
Published in
India
Type
Print