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Ajea Zahid (born 2000 in Karachi) is a prominent contemporary Pakistani visual artist and painter who explores the intimacy of the human condition, isolation, and gendered spatial dynamics through a distinct blend of gestural expression and abstraction. Born into a naval family, her early life was marked by a nomadic upbringing and experiences of personal displacement, themes that heavily inform her shifting explorations of identity and belonging. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the prestigious National College of Arts (NCA) in Lahore in 2024, where she subsequently taught. She is currently based in London while completing her Master of Fine Arts at the Royal College of Art. Working primarily with oil on canvas, Zahid utilizes loose brushstrokes and a muted color palette to subvert traditional societal frameworks. She often depicts solitary, passive male figures in domestic indoor settings while placing female subjects in active outdoor spaces. Her rapidly rising profile includes recognition from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, receiving the White Pube art grant, and showcasing her work in notable local and international exhibitions spanning Lahore, Karachi, Dubai, London, Oman, India, and the Untitled Art fair in Miami Beach.

Ajea Zahid

(b. 2000)Painter

Ajea Zahid is an emerging Pakistani contemporary painter known for her figurative oil paintings that explore human experience, gendered spaces, and displacement. Born in Karachi and trained at the National College of Arts Lahore, she recently completed her MA at the Royal College of Art in London. Her gestural works blend observation and memory to create emotionally resonant narratives.