THE MUGHAL GARDEN
JACQUARD

Mughal paintings are profoundly inspired by nature and the design of Mughal gardens, particularly the Charbagh layout, which symbolizes paradise through its geometric precision and symmetry. These gardens serve as a backdrop in many royal portraits and court scenes, emphasizing the connection between nature and imperial life. Artists incorporated intricate floral motifs, vibrant colors, and water imagery to reflect the lushness of the gardens, with specific plants like jasmine and roses symbolizing beauty and transience. Techniques such as miniature painting allowed for detailed representations of landscapes, while balanced compositions mirrored garden designs. This interplay highlights a deep appreciation for nature within Mughal culture, celebrating its beauty in artistic expressions that continue to influence art today.

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Initial ideation sketches done for the curtains.






hand painted sketches
medium : poster colour





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