Maheen Elahi takes South Asian miniature painting to London with 'Reimagined Realities'
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Lahore-based artist Maheen Elahi unveiled her latest exhibition Reimagined Realities in London, sharing artwork that serves as a reflection of South Asia's oldest art forms and focuses on peace, tranquillity and bliss through solitude.
Maheen presented a varied collection of works that explored the centuries-old practice of South Asian miniature painting. The exhibition, displayed at the Green & Stone Gallery, marks the artist's first major showcase since graduating from one of South Asia’s leading art schools.
Combining traditional techniques with contemporary themes, Maheen creates impressive landscapes that focus on tranquillity, reflection, and the passage of time. In an interview, she explained her artwork as “a renewal of the miniature tradition rather than a repetition of it.”
Her collection centres on visual narratives that unfold slowly, encouraging viewers to spend time with the paintings. Moving beyond conventional storytelling to explore themes of duration, change and contemplation, Maheen's work transforms painting into a meditation on nature.
She added that Maheen had found a stillness within painting that speaks with confidence without demanding attention, yet remains capable of holding it.
“What distinguishes Maheen’s practice is her ability to inhabit the language of traditional South Asian miniature painting without ever becoming subordinate to it,” said Hester. She also described Maheen's work as “contemplative in the truest sense”, calling it attentive to atmosphere, duration and the subtle emotional shifts found within nature itself.
Maheen has previously exhibited her work at group shows in several cities across Pakistan and Mumbai. She also shared that she plans to work in New York and Dubai later this year.