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  1. Nilima Sheikh (born 18 November 1945) is a visual artist based in Baroda, India. Since the mid-80s, Sheikh has done extensive research about traditional art forms in India, advocated for the sustainability of the practice of traditional painters, and used a wide range of visual and literary sources in her work. [1]

  2. Nilima Sheikh Biography. Borrowing from and translating the vocabulary of Indian painting traditions, Nilima Sheikh 's artworks have ranged from small paintings reminiscent of Mughal and Rajput miniatures, to vertical scrolls rooted in East Asian customs.

  3. Aug 18, 2019 · Nilima Sheikh’s Kashmir: Through 9 painted scrolls, Nilima Sheikh retells the many histories of Kashmir. Each painting in this series has a different title and is telling of Kashmir’s true identity : that of a cultural paradise.

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  4. Nilima Sheikh is rooted in Eastern painting traditions such as miniature painting and oral traditions found in vernacular folk songs. Through her own life experiences, Sheikh continues to create bodies of work that evoke mystical imaginary landscapes that address feminine experiences.

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  5. Dec 14, 2023 · Nilima Sheikh was born in 1945 in New Delhi. She studied history at the Delhi University (1962-65) and painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Baroda. (MA Fine, 1971). She has taught painting at the Faculty between 1977 and 1981. According to her, Baroda, in the '60s, was certainly identified with modernism.

  6. Nilima Sheikh • The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute. DAF Spring 2023. Nilima Sheikh ’s work focuses on longing, loss, roots, displacement, violence, the perception of tradition and ideas of femininity.

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  8. Nilima Sheikh’s painterly oeuvre embraces multiple universes, composed in a unique visual language that drifts between human journeys, landforms, and states of belonging. Her story lines conflate ancient mythology with modern history, using time phases as one element of a symbolic dramaturgy.