Noushin Iqbal, a London -born artist and resident of Dallas Texas, has changed his path to the creation of sculpture needlework after years of successful work in artistic design and directing. His works, deeply inspired by Pakistani and Islamic heritage, integrate traditional motifs with contemporary techniques and create eye -catching and cultural fragments.
Using colorful cotton yarns that are sewn on wooden plates, he has elements such as architectural Arabs, folklore (local embroidery), and Bagh printing bumps.
Iqbal uses semiconductor semiconductors and beads to add visual depth and charm that interact with light, and create a variable experience of color and form. This careful attention to the details invites viewers to communicate with the effect from different angles and discover new aspects with every look. (Visualflood)
Iqbal, emphasizing the dimension and interaction between materials, paid tribute to the rich tradition of handmade art in Pakistani culture. Through his art and commemorating these ancient traditions, he opens new paths in the contemporary needlework. Noshin Iqbal says about his art:
Handicrafts have a deep place in Pakistani culture; Where art is known as a lifelong conduct that forms identity and society.
– Noshin Iqbal, Visualflood
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