Aiman Nadeem Biography
Born in 2004, is a printmaker and visual artist who completed her bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts from the Punjab University College of Arts and Design, Lahore (PUCAD). Her academic practice is rooted in traditional printmaking techniques while engaging with contemporary visual language and conceptual development Her work explores image making as a process of artistic inquiry, emphasizing materiality, composition, and emotional depth. Through her practice, she continues to investigate the expressive potential of prints and visual art within a contemporary context.
“Within spaces”
Within Spaces explores the quiet relationship between the human body and the architecture around it, treating interiors not as backgrounds but as emotional structures that absorb and echo
solitude and fatigue. Postures of leaning, sinking, or descending show the body negotiating its inner weight with the geometry of the room, turning domestic space into a psychological landscape. Everyday objects like books, stools, scattered items which serve as traces of memory and subtle burdens, while the figure becomes a vessel shaped by its surroundings. Through reduction woodcut printmaking, layered inks, textured grains, and contrasting warm and deep blue tones create tension that mirrors a fragmented inner state. Overall, the work reveals how interiors hold invisible stories and quietly shape by our emotional experience.