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Ayesha Yousuf Bhatti

Ayesha Yousuf Bhatti is a fine and textile artist currently focused on painting and mixed-media practices. She graduated as a Textile Designer from Indus University in 2009 and later earned a Diploma in Fine Arts from Indus Valley School in 2021, marking a shift toward a more experimental and expressive fine art practice.
Her academic research explored the intersection of art and mathematics through Fractal Art in Printmaking, alongside a dissertation on Color and its Impact on Home Textiles, earning her a distinction in thesis.

Ayesha’s work has been published both nationally and internationally. She has been featured as an Artist in Spotlight on Fitoor, one of Pakistan’s leading online art exhibition platforms. Internationally, her work has been published in India’s Mathrubhumi Newspaper and Times of UAE (Dubai).

Ayesha Yousuf Bhatti

Ayesha Yousuf Bhatti is a fine and textile artist currently focused on painting and mixed-media practices. She graduated as a Textile Designer from Indus University in 2009 and later earned a Diploma in Fine Arts from Indus Valley School in 2021, marking a shift toward a more experimental and expressive fine art practice.

Her academic research explored the intersection of art and mathematics through Fractal Art in Printmaking, alongside a dissertation on Color and its Impact on Home Textiles, earning her a distinction in thesis.

Ayesha’s work has been published both nationally and internationally. She has been featured as an Artist in Spotlight on Fitoor, one of Pakistan’s leading online art exhibition platforms. Internationally, her work has been published in India’s Mathrubhumi Newspaper and Times of UAE (Dubai).

Artistic Practice

Ayesha’s work centers on experimenting with textures, mediums, and layered surfaces, drawing inspiration from the natural and irregular construction of lines, patterns, colors, and forms. Art serves as her personal vocabulary—an emotional and reflective language through which she finds tranquility and self-acknowledgment.

Her practice embraces freedom and exploration, allowing her to work across diverse media without restriction. From simple processes to complex techniques, each layer reveals deeper meanings—reminding the viewer that nothing is ever as simple as it appears. Her work invites audiences to pause, absorb, and create their own interpretations, uncovering concealed beauty one layer at a time.

Her academic research explored the intersection of art and mathematics through Fractal Art in Printmaking, alongside a dissertation on Color and its Impact on Home Textiles, earning her a distinction in thesis.

Exhibitions & Shows

Publications & Recognition

Ayesha Yousuf Bhatti’s work has received recognition both nationally and internationally, reflecting the growing reach and resonance of her artistic practice. In Pakistan, she has been featured as an Artist in Spotlight on Fitoor, one of the country’s leading online art exhibition platforms known for highlighting contemporary and emerging voices in the visual arts. This feature acknowledged her evolving practice and contribution to experimental and material-driven art.
Internationally, her work has been published in India’s Mathrubhumi Newspaper, a prominent publication with a wide readership, as well as in the Times of UAE (Dubai). These international features have positioned her work within a broader global dialogue, allowing her artistic vision to reach diverse audiences across cultural and geographical boundaries. Such publications mark significant milestones in her career, reinforcing her presence in both regional and international art scenes

Exhibitions & Shows

Publications & Recognition

Ayesha Yousuf Bhatti’s work has received recognition both nationally and internationally, reflecting the growing reach and resonance of her artistic practice. In Pakistan, she has been featured as an Artist in Spotlight on Fitoor, one of the country’s leading online art exhibition platforms known for highlighting contemporary and emerging voices in the visual arts. This feature acknowledged her evolving practice and contribution to experimental and material-driven art.
Internationally, her work has been published in India’s Mathrubhumi Newspaper, a prominent publication with a wide readership, as well as in the Times of UAE (Dubai). These international features have positioned her work within a broader global dialogue, allowing her artistic vision to reach diverse audiences across cultural and geographical boundaries. Such publications mark significant milestones in her career, reinforcing her presence in both regional and international art scenes

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