Google Doodle honours Indo-American artist Zarina Hashmi on her 86th birthday

Google Doodle honours Indo-American artist Zarina Hashmi on her 86th birthday


Today, Google Doodle commemorates the birthday of Zarina Hashmi, an influential Indian American artist who would have turned 86 today. The doodle, designed by guest illustrator Tara Anand from New York, pays homage to Hashmi's artistic style by incorporating her signature geometric and minimalist abstract shapes.


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arina Hashmi was an Indian-American artist who used her work to explore themes of home, displacement, borders, journey, and memory. Her work was often simple and elegant, and used geometric forms and abstract patterns to evoke a wide range of emotions. She was a groundbreaking artist who was inspired by her Islamic heritage, as well as her travels and experiences living in different countries. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions around the world, and is included in the collections of major museums.





Here are some of the key points of her life and work:

  • Born in Aligarh, India in 1937
  • Studied mathematics at Aligarh Muslim University
  • Studied printmaking in Thailand, Paris, and Tokyo
  • Lived and worked in New York City
  • Explored themes of home, displacement, borders, journey, and memory in her work
  • Used geometric forms and abstract patterns to evoke a wide range of emotions
  • Received numerous awards and honors, including the Padma Bhushan in 2010
  • Died in London in 2020

Zarina Hashmi's work is still relevant and inspiring today. It is a reminder of the power of art to explore complex themes and evoke a wide range of emotions.

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