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Nature on her canvas: Andleeb Khan's artwork is a paean to Nature's charisma
Gulf Today
|August 21, 2025
Andleeb Khan is an Indian artist based in the UAE. A dedicated educator, she holds a Master's Degree in Linguistics from Aligarh Muslim University, India, and is skilled in teaching artistic expression, seeking opportunities to merge both interests. Proficient in various art techniques such as painting, mixed media art and glass painting among others, she finds inspiration in nature’s beauty. She creates vibrant, floral landscapes using acrylics, texture paints, and mixed media through richly layered compositions. One of her paintings, Whisper of Lush, showcases the intricate balance of flora and fauna; the artwork is on a forest, evoking its sights, sounds and scents. Another painting titled Serenity, is a view of majestic mountains rising from a misty valley, slightly covered with snow. There are many more others, but let Andleeb Khan speak about her rendezvous with art
Have you had formal training in Art? Or are you self-taught?
From a very young age, I found myself drawn to the intricate details of life. As a self-taught artist, through dedication and perseverance, I've honed my skills, teaching myself various techniques and mediums. In every stroke of pencil or brush, I pour my heart and soul into my creations, bringing my vision to life.
Why does Nature attract you as an artist?
Nature attracts me because it speaks to my soul. I see it as the ultimate masterpiece the Supreme Power has gifted to us. Its beauty, complexity and simplicity all blend together to create a world of awe and discovery. As an artist, I try my best to capture its vibrant colours, soothing melodies and gentle whispers. My love for plants and greenery plays a very crucial role in my art.
Who are the artists who inspire you? Why?
My earliest artistic inspiration came from my grandfather, a gifted freehand artist, who effortlessly brought landscapes, birds, and animals to life on paper. The Picasso of India, M.F Husain, is another inspiration; I was impressed that despite lack of opportunities and hard times, his contribution to Indian art industry is outstanding. Vincent Van Gogh is also on my list: he painted numerous landscapes, capturing scenes from nature with beautiful, bold colours and expressive brush strokes.
Where in India did you find Nature for your works?
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