Tashfeen Rizwan
I was not born into privilege, but I was born with a gift: the ability to see the world not only as it is, but as it could be. My earliest memories are steeped in color and form, shaped by the presence of my father—an artist whose canvases held more truth than words ever could. Our home was a living gallery, where creativity was not a pursuit but a way of being.
I grew up a quiet observer in a noisy world, introverted by nature but deeply tuned to the subtle rhythms of emotion and gesture. As a teenager, I discovered a piece of wood and began to carve intuitively. Each cut felt like a conversation with something ancient within me. That first sculpture revealed to me that art was not an act—it was a necessity.
My path as a professional began when my father founded Mother Gallery in Larkana. I spent sixteen years immersed in its creative atmosphere, not merely as a curator, but as a learner, a listener, and a translator of visual thought.
The gallery became my university—a place where I engaged with artists, scholars, and thinkers who challenged and expanded my perceptions. I curated exhibitions that reflected humanity’s many layers, organized forums that gave voice to complex questions, and built a space where intellect met emotion.
Then the world paused. The pandemic turned down the volume of everyday life, and in that stillness, I returned to myself. I picked up a brush, and what began in solitude grew into a voice. My work today exists at the intersection of psychological expressionism and abstract figuration. I work primarily in intense portraiture—my figures often emerge from geometric tension, layered colors, and instinctive lines that reveal the emotional landscapes within us all.
Stylistically, my work resonates with the emotional urgency of post-war expressionists, yet my language is my own. I am drawn to human suffering, inner silence, resilience, and social consciousness. I often say: “My canvas does not just reflect the world—it questions it.” Each figure I paint appears to speak back, not in submission, but in resistance.
Cultural identity and memory form another essential layer of my practice. I am deeply rooted in the ancient heritage of the Indus Valley Civilization. Mohenjo-Daro, with its silent stones and profound mysteries, influences my palette and symbolism. I strive to bring modern representations of this heritage into contemporary global dialogues.
Today, my work has been exhibited internationally, selected for tech collaborations, featured on book covers, and celebrated in both traditional and digital spaces. Yet these milestones are only part of the journey. My true commitment is to creating art that bridges silence and speech, the personal and the political, the seen and the felt.
Art is not what I do. It is who I am. Without it, I would wither.With it, I endure, I remember, I become.
Because without art, we are merely shadows.And with it—we are infinite.
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Cote artiste, Biographie, Atelier de l'artiste:
Contemporary Art • 26 œuvres
Voir toutIntense feeling • 14 œuvres
Voir toutCubism • 13 œuvres
Voir toutportraits Gallery • 18 œuvres
Voir toutLandscapes • 4 œuvres
Voir toutMy goal is to approach each landscape with passion and dedication, creating works that evoke wonder and appreciation for the beauty of nature.
Digital art • 2 œuvres
Voir toutTashfeen Rizwan
Arts numériques | Plusieurs tailles
Vendu par Mother Gallery • 2 œuvres
Voir toutReconnaissance
L'artiste a remporté des prix et des récompenses
L'artiste a été publié dans les média, presse radio ou TV
L'artiste participe à des salons et foires artistiques
Exerce le métier d'artiste à titre d'activité principale
Biographie
I was not born into privilege, but I was born with a gift: the ability to see the world not only as it is, but as it could be. My earliest memories are steeped in color and form, shaped by the presence of my father—an artist whose canvases held more truth than words ever could. Our home was a living gallery, where creativity was not a pursuit but a way of being.
I grew up a quiet observer in a noisy world, introverted by nature but deeply tuned to the subtle rhythms of emotion and gesture. As a teenager, I discovered a piece of wood and began to carve intuitively. Each cut felt like a conversation with something ancient within me. That first sculpture revealed to me that art was not an act—it was a necessity.
My path as a professional began when my father founded Mother Gallery in Larkana. I spent sixteen years immersed in its creative atmosphere, not merely as a curator, but as a learner, a listener, and a translator of visual thought.
The gallery became my university—a place where I engaged with artists, scholars, and thinkers who challenged and expanded my perceptions. I curated exhibitions that reflected humanity’s many layers, organized forums that gave voice to complex questions, and built a space where intellect met emotion.
Then the world paused. The pandemic turned down the volume of everyday life, and in that stillness, I returned to myself. I picked up a brush, and what began in solitude grew into a voice. My work today exists at the intersection of psychological expressionism and abstract figuration. I work primarily in intense portraiture—my figures often emerge from geometric tension, layered colors, and instinctive lines that reveal the emotional landscapes within us all.
Stylistically, my work resonates with the emotional urgency of post-war expressionists, yet my language is my own. I am drawn to human suffering, inner silence, resilience, and social consciousness. I often say: “My canvas does not just reflect the world—it questions it.” Each figure I paint appears to speak back, not in submission, but in resistance.
Cultural identity and memory form another essential layer of my practice. I am deeply rooted in the ancient heritage of the Indus Valley Civilization. Mohenjo-Daro, with its silent stones and profound mysteries, influences my palette and symbolism. I strive to bring modern representations of this heritage into contemporary global dialogues.
Today, my work has been exhibited internationally, selected for tech collaborations, featured on book covers, and celebrated in both traditional and digital spaces. Yet these milestones are only part of the journey. My true commitment is to creating art that bridges silence and speech, the personal and the political, the seen and the felt.
Art is not what I do. It is who I am. Without it, I would wither.With it, I endure, I remember, I become.
Because without art, we are merely shadows.And with it—we are infinite.
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Nationalité:
PAKISTAN
- Date de naissance : 1977
- Domaines artistiques: Œuvres d’artistes professionnels,
- Groupes: Artiste professionnel Artistes Contemporains Pakistanais

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Veiled Sentiments: Behind the Mask
The painting is a visual metaphor for the human condition, capturing the poignant dichotomy between external perception and internal reality. The girl’s gesture of shielding her face is a silent plea for solace, a sanctuary for her unspoken thoughts.

My painting published on Book Title
A Happy moment to share that my artwork is featured on the book’s title page, I also designed the cover of Mohammad Ali Pathan’s Short stories book. The painting is a modern design
Signature Style work
My work is a form of Expressionist Cubism, but it is not borrowed from history — it is born from the soil of my soul, shaped by the winds of my region, and colored by the echo of my silence.
Faces appear in fragments.Arms stretch where logic would not allow. Eyes are mismatched, not because they’re wrong — but because they have seen too much.
My figures do not pose — they confront, they remember, they endure.
This is my language.A geometry of emotion.
A map of hidden truths.And it is unmistakably mine — what critics and curators have already begun to call “The Tashfeen Style".
When Emotion Becomes Structure
My art is born from instinct, observation, and imagination. I see faces as emotional landscapes—spaces where silence, doubt, resilience, and memory meet. Through bold lines, layered color, and fractured forms, I search for the invisible: that fleeting moment between expression and emotion, between a blink and a buried thought.
My style exists between neo-expressionism and figurative abstraction, not by decision but by nature. Each painting becomes a question—an intimate reflection of what we hide, and what we dare to show.
Tashfeen Rizwan

I have joined as jury Member
Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, Kiyani Road, Saddar Karachi, Pakistan
I have joined as jury member for the All Karachi Motivational Speaker Contest, organized by Pakistan Solutions The grand finale will be held on January 25, 2025, at the Arts Council Karachi.
Artistic Alchemy: The Fusion of Heart and Craft in Contemporary Art
The artist's journey is a tapestry woven from threads of raw emotion and refined technique. The canvas of modern artistry is vast, and within it, two archetypes emerge: the "Soulful Creator" and the Skilled Artisan.
The Soulful Creator is a vessel of pure expression, channeling visceral emotions into their creations.
They are the spiritual successors to the likes of van Gogh, whose works, though bereft of commercial triumph in his era, now epitomize emotional profundity. Yet, such creators often tread a path strewn with the thorns of obscurity, their fervor for art eclipsing the pursuit of market validation.
Conversely, the Skilled Artisan is the embodiment of technical prowess, their artistry a calculated response to market currents.
These artists navigate the art world with the precision of a cartographer, their creations mirroring the zeitgeist, thus garnering immediate acclaim and material reward.
The quintessence of success in the digital epoch, however, lies in the symbiotic fusion of heartfelt authenticity and technical mastery.
The Modern Artist must balance the scales, marrying the integrity of emotional artistry with the acumen of market strategy.
1. Emotional Authenticity: The Modern Artist must remain steadfast in their passion, for it is the authentic pulse of their work that will resonate with the connoisseurs of art.
2. Technical Mastery: The relentless pursuit of artistic excellence is paramount, as it is the caliber of one's craft that captivates and retains the gaze of the audience.
3. Digital Presence: In the digital agora, an artist's virtual footprint is as significant as their physical one. A robust online presence can bridge the chasm between obscurity and renown.
4. Art Sales and Marketing: The art of commerce is not lost on the Modern Artist, for understanding the business of art can mean the difference between a masterpiece unseen and a legacy unfurled.
5. Community Engagement: The Modern Artist thrives in communion with their peers, for it is through collaboration and exhibition that art finds new horizons.
In conclusion, the artist of today must be both a conduit of emotion and a connoisseur of technique, navigating the delicate interplay between creation for the soul and creation for the society. It is in this harmony that art finds its truest expression and its most enduring legacy.
Sculpture, written by Tashfeen Rizwan
A Journey from Larkana to MoMA-N.Y
In the heart of Karachi, a metropolis pulsating with creative fervor, emerges Tashfeen Rizwan, an artist whose canvases speak volumes of human emotion and psychological depth. With a career spanning over a decade and a half, Tashfeen has cultivated a distinctive style, marked by robust facial expressions, compelling line work, and a masterful palette. His artistic journey, deeply inspired by the likes of Picasso, Dali, and Kandinsky, has now reached a pivotal juncture.
On what seemed an ordinary day, amidst the scent of oil paints and the solace of his studio, Tashfeen received a message that would redefine his artistic trajectory.
The endorsement came from a trusted confidant, a historian and critic at the esteemed Museum of Modern Art in New York.
This was not merely a message; it was a beacon of validation, illuminating the path he had carved with his relentless passion.
The Acclaim: “I am pleased you sent this in. You can place it online with MoMA-N.Y. as well. It is an amazingly fabulous work of art! Reminiscent of a stained glass window, the colorations are stunningly spectacular. I believe your work will pique the interest of our Japanese Director. Thank you for sharing this!” - MoMA-N.Y.
These words resonated with Tashfeen, affirming the years of meticulous brush strokes, the pursuit of artistic truth, and the unwavering conviction in his vision.
His artistry was not only validated; it was celebrated—a professional acknowledgment that his work possessed the power to inspire and captivate.
This moment transcended the personal; it was a testament to the universal language of art. The correspondence from MoMA served as a poignant reminder that when one’s craft is honed with sincerity, the world bears witness and responds in kind.
The Prospect: With this newfound acclaim, Tashfeen stands at the threshold of a new era. The prospect of exhibiting his oeuvre at MoMA-N.Y. beckons, promising a platform for his art to resonate with a global audience and to forge connections with connoisseurs and art aficionados alike.
Tashfeen’s narrative is more than a chronicle of personal triumph; it is a source of inspiration for creatives everywhere. It is a testament to the power of self-belief and the transformative impact of external recognition.
It is a narrative that echoes the sentiment, “Believe in yourself, and the world will follow.”
Invitation: To the artists who tread the path of creative exploration, let this story erve as an invitation to share your art, to seek out critique, and to never underestimate the influence of your creations.
Comment le processus créatif nous connecte-t-il aux forces primaires de la nature ?
Le processus créatif est un lien profond avec les forces primordiales de la nature, nous donnant la capacité de dépasser nos limites. Grâce à la peinture, nous accédons à un état de conscience accru, où le rythme s'harmonise avec le mouvement, transcendant les limites du temps et de l'espace. L'art devient un royaume infini, un sanctuaire que l'on hésite à quitter. Cet acte de création est un don, un motif de gratitude éternelle envers la nature. Il fournit un chemin pour surmonter les pressions, la colère et les sautes d’humeur de la vie. Ce cadeau semble destiné à ceux qui ont une âme pure, épargnée par la culpabilité, rayonnant de l'innocence d'un enfant. Ils sont les plus réceptifs à cette dotation créatrice. Ce talent perdure, phare de l’expérience humaine, aussi longtemps que ces qualités persévèrent. Pourtant, si jamais ce lien est rompu, le talent persiste, une âme à la recherche de sa place, un fragment sans foyer. La fusion de l’esprit créatif avec la nature est un trésor à vénérer, qui ouvre la voie à une expression illimitée et à la paix insaisissable que nous recherchons tous. Chaque coup de pinceau témoigne de la puissance illimitée de la créativité humaine.
A self-portrait is a gateway to my soul.
A self-portrait is a gateway to my soul. It captures the determination in my eyes, revealing the stories of a lifetime etched by time's gentle touch. Each stroke is a burst of vibrant colors, breathing life into my passionate quest for self-expression. With skillful play of light and shadow, my features emerge, captivating every viewer.This mesmerizing creation is a testament to my unwavering journey, inviting others to be enchanted and discover their own profound connection to the transformative power of resilience.Written, Art By Tashfeen Rizwan
„Vor dem Gesetz“ Thema der Malgeschichte von Franz Kafka Kritische Anmerkung von Tashfeen Rizwan
Il dépeint l'histoire d'un homme dont la quête d'accès au palais de justice reste insatisfaite, alors qu'il attend des années à la porte. Au fil du temps, l'esprit de l'homme s'affaiblit et ses rêves sont brisés, le laissant avec un sentiment de vide et de regret.
La fin poignante de l'histoire laisse un impact profond sur le lecteur, évoquant des sentiments de tristesse et de sympathie envers les aspirations non atteintes de l'homme. Dans l'ensemble, "Avant la loi" est un rappel poignant de la lutte humaine pour atteindre ses objectifs et des conséquences des désirs non satisfaits. Art, critique écrite par Tashfeen Rizwan
Thème de la peinture "Le bossu de Notre Dame".
"Le bossu de Notre Dame".
pastels à l'huile sur papier
42x30cm
Oeuvre, notes critiques écrites par Tashfeen Rizwan
Le chef-d'œuvre de Victor Hugo, Le Bossu de Notre-Dame, plonge dans les profondeurs de l'émotion humaine et les subtilités de la dynamique du pouvoir sociétal. À travers le personnage de Quasimodo, Hugo dépeint la tragique réalité des difformités physiques et l'ostracisme qui les accompagne souvent. La loyauté et le dévouement inébranlables de Quasimodo envers Esmeralda sont un rappel poignant du pouvoir de l'amour et de la compassion pour transcender les barrières sociales. Esmeralda représente également les luttes de ceux qui sont marginalisés et discriminés en raison de leur appartenance ethnique. Sa persécution injuste aux mains des autorités met en évidence les conséquences destructrices des préjugés sociétaux et l'impact dévastateur qu'ils peuvent avoir sur les individus. À la base, Le Bossu de Notre-Dame est un commentaire puissant sur la condition humaine et le désir inné de connexion et d'appartenance. Il explore les façons dont les structures sociétales peuvent à la fois faciliter et entraver notre capacité à forger des liens significatifs avec les autres, et l'impact profond que ces liens peuvent avoir sur nos vies. À travers ses personnages richement dessinés et son cadre évocateur, Le Bossu de Notre-Dame propose une exploration magistrale des forces complexes qui façonnent nos vies et du pouvoir durable de l'espoir, de l'amour et de la compassion pour surmonter même les barrières sociales les plus enracinées.
Indomitable Inner Strength se traduit en français par "force intérieure indomptable".
Dans la tumultueuse vague de l'existence, nous sommes dotés d'une force inébranlable qui ne connaît pas de limites. Notre essence intérieure, tel une flamme qui ne vacille jamais, illumine le chemin devant nous, nous guidant à travers les nuits les plus sombres. Malgré les épreuves qui nous assaillent, nous restons résolus, notre esprit imperturbable.Tel un phénix surgissant des cendres, nous survolons les tumultes, nos ailes déployées avec une détermination farouche qui défie toutes les chances. Face à l'adversité, nous invoquons le fond de notre courage, sans crainte de regarder nos peurs en face et de confronter l'inconnu.À chaque pas que nous franchissons, nous sommes galvanisés par la force de notre propre esprit, nos cœurs battant au rythme régulier qui résonne dans tout l'univers. Et bien que le chemin à venir puisse être ardu, notre résilience et notre persévérance font en sorte que nous ne fléchirons ni ne faiblirons jamais.Car en nous réside une source illimitée de force, une lumière éclatante qui brille même dans les temps les plus sombres. Et grâce à la puissance de notre propre volonté, nous vainquons tout, triomphant des épreuves de la vie et découvrant la véritable essence du bonheur.
Inner strength conquers pressure
Life can often feel like a constant balancing act, with an overwhelming weight of pressure and responsibilities constantly bearing down on us. It's easy to get lost in the day-to-day struggles, feeling as though we're barely keeping our heads above water.But there's a powerful truth that lies beneath the surface of our struggles: we have the ability to overcome them. Despite the weight we carry, we have the strength to push forward and persevere.There's a fierce determination that lives within us, a fire that burns bright even in the darkest moments. It's what propels us forward, urging us to rise to the challenges that life throws our way.And when we tap into that determination, when we harness the power of our own inner strength, something incredible happens. The pressure and responsibilities may still be there, but they no longer hold us down. We rise above them, transcending our circumstances and finding happiness in the midst of the struggle.It's not always easy, and there will be times when we stumble and fall. But if we keep that determination burning bright within us, if we never lose sight of our own strength and resilience, then happiness is not just a possibility - it's a certainty.
Mysterious expressions by Tashfeen.Rizwan
The painting described is a remarkable work of art that captivates the viewer with its striking design and enigmatic emotion. The distorted facial expression at the center of the canvas is particularly striking, as it manages to convey a depth of feeling that is both haunting and beautiful.
The use of color in the painting is bold and vibrant, with shades of green, yellow, and red intermingling to create a sense of energy and movement. The long vertical strokes and antique texture add a touch of intrigue to the piece, suggesting an underlying tension that is both compelling and mysterious.
From a critical perspective, the composition of the artwork is particularly noteworthy. The artist has managed to achieve a balance and harmony in the design that is difficult to achieve, drawing the viewer's eye into the scene and allowing them to explore the hidden mysteries that lie within.
One possible critique of the painting is that its enigmatic emotion may be difficult for some viewers to fully grasp or connect with. Additionally, the distorted facial features may not be to everyone's taste or preference.
Overall, however, this painting is a remarkable work of art that showcases the artist's skill and creativity. Its striking design and captivating mysteries are sure to inspire wonder and awe in all who have the privilege of viewing it.
How do artists show depth on paintings?
The depth of an artist's work is an extension of their own intricate thoughts and emotions. The creative process is a complex and multidimensional experience, and the depths of the artist's mind are immeasurable. It's a journey of limitless connectivity, where the artist's emotional landscape becomes intertwined with the canvas, resulting in a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.When I paint, my rapture is paramount in the creation of my art. In those moments, I am wholly absorbed in the act of creation, my mind and body working in unison. Each brush stroke is saturated with intention and meaning, while the painting begins to take on a life of its own.The bond between the artist and their work is an extraordinary one, an odyssey of revelation and self-expression. Through art, we are capable of conveying our deepest thoughts and emotions to the world, creating an influential connection that transcends language and borders. It's a journey that is eternally enriching, and one for which I am endlessly thankful to participate.
Free from Fear
My art is a profound embodiment of the myriad emotions and experiences that have punctuated my sojourn through this world. With each stroke of my brush, I seek to capture the quintessential rawness and intensity of the human condition - the sublime beauty, the harrowing pain, the interminable struggles, and the glorious.
My artistic vision is a resounding call to action, a relentless pursuit of exposing society's most insidious realities - the prevalent discrimination, the entrenched injustice, and the taboo-ridden ills that are oftentimes shrouded in secrecy. A deep-seated compulsion drives me to give voice to those who have been rendered voiceless, to invigorate the human spirit and illuminate the dimly lit corners of our collective conscience.
For me, my paintings are not mere ink on a canvas, but rather a conduit through which I express the inexpressible, a vibrant testimony to the ineffable power of art to communicate emotions and thoughts in a way that words simply cannot. Each piece is a labor of love, a meticulously crafted representation of my innermost soul, beckoning viewers to enter into my world and experience it on a profoundly emotional level.Free from fear, oil pastel on paper, 48x37 cm Tashfeen Rizwan, 2022.
Shaping the Future of Art: Reflections on the Momentous Degree Show of 2023 at SABS University of Art, Design, and Heritage"
I had the great honor of attending a momentous occasion, the thesis work presentation, alongside esteemed guests including the Vice-chancellor Prof. Dr. Bhai Khan Shar, the accomplished artist, curator, and critic Tashfeen Rizwan, and the renowned scholar Muneer Shah Zakiri. This gathering of luminaries was hosted at the prestigious SABS University of Art, Design, and Heritage in Jamsoro, Hyderabad, where the brightest artistic minds of our time converge to hone their craft.The Degree Show of 2023 at SABS university was an exemplary display of artistic virtuosity, where the culmination of years of intense study and dedicated practice was brought to the fore. This auspicious event was an opportunity for emerging artists to showcase their talents and present their thesis work, with the potential to make a significant impact in the artistic landscape of our world.As I immersed myself in the captivating atmosphere of the Degree Show, I was filled with a deep sense of awe and inspiration, as I marveled at the boundless creativity and innovative approaches employed by the artists. It was a truly enlightening experience, one that reaffirmed the importance of art in our world and the crucial role that SABS University of Art, Design,and Heritage plays in shaping the future of artistic expression.With the guidance and mentorship of the Vice-chancellor Prof. Dr. Bhai Khan Shar, the insightful perspectives of Tashfeen Rizwan, and the erudite wisdom of Muneer Shah Zakiri, the thesis work presentation was a resounding success, providing the impetus for the young artists to continue their pursuit of artistic excellence. It was an occasion that will long be remembered, a testament to the power of art to connect people and inspire meaningful change in our world.
Emotional Intensity
Emotional Intensity
The painting is a display of emotional intensity and a deep connection between artist and viewer.
It portrays a woman's suffering and trauma with bold brush strokes and a dominant red color, eliciting a powerful response from the viewer.
The work is not just visually stunning, but also a thought-provoking commentary on societal issues, challenging the viewer to confront difficult topics.
The work is not just visually stunning, but also a thought-provoking commentary on societal issues, challenging the viewer to confront difficult topics.
It is a tour-de-force of artistic expression and technical skill, and an essential addition to any serious collection of contemporary art.