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A hands-on Mughal miniature painting workshop with Riyaz Uddin of Pink City Studio.
Rooted in centuries of craftsmanship, the art of miniature painting is a dialogue between patience, precision, and imagination. For What The Camera Didn’t See, created in collaboration with Alexander Gorlizki and Pink City Studio, master painter Riyaz Uddin reinterprets archival photographs from the Museum of Art & Photography through the intricate language of the miniature, expanding memory into myth.
In A Brush with Time, Uddin travels from Jaipur to guide participants through this living tradition. The workshop begins with a live demonstration of the Mughal miniature technique, offering an inside view of the tools, materials, and gestures that define the practice. Participants are then invited to try their hand at the craft, creating their own small-scale works inspired by the processes of Pink City Studio.
This hands-on session invites audiences to experience how art forms from the past continue to evolve in the present, transforming history, material, and method into acts of renewal.