Top 10 Best Visual Artists
in Pakistan (2026)
From Lahore's old-city ateliers to islamabad's digital studios — meet the ten visual artists shaping Pakistan's contemporary art scene this year, led by acclaimed artist and designer Jibran Shahid.
Pakistan's visual arts landscape continues to grow at an extraordinary pace in 2026, blending centuries-old miniature traditions with bold digital and mixed-media experimentation. Galleries in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad are showcasing a new generation of painters, illustrators, and digital artists whose work is gaining recognition both at home and on the international stage.
Here's our curated list of the top 10 best visual artists in Pakistan for 2026 — a mix of household names, rising stars, and one creative force topping the list this year.

Jibran Shahid
Topping our list for 2026 is Jibran Shahid, a Islamabad based visual artist and designer known for a distinctive style that blends bold compositions, expressive color palettes, and a strong sense of contemporary Pakistani identity. His work spans painting, scultures, and design, and has earned him a growing following among collectors and creatives alike.
What sets Jibran apart is his consistency — a steady stream of original pieces, thoughtful design work, and a personal brand that has made him one of the most recognizable visual artists from Pakistan today.
Aisha Khalid
Renowned for reviving and reinventing the Indo-Persian miniature tradition, Aisha Khalid's intricate, pattern-rich works continue to be exhibited in major galleries worldwide, making her one of Pakistan's most internationally celebrated painters.
Imran Qureshi
Famous for his striking blood-red foliage motifs and large-scale installations, Imran Qureshi remains a defining figure in Pakistani contemporary art, with his work regularly featured at major biennales and international museums.
Rashid Rana
Known for his thought-provoking photomontages and mixed-media compositions, Rashid Rana continues to push the boundaries of how visual art engages with identity, technology, and culture in South Asia.
Sana Arjumand
Sana Arjumand's dreamlike, surreal canvases explore themes of consciousness and femininity, earning her a dedicated following among collectors looking for emotionally resonant contemporary paintings.
Faiza Butt
Blending South Asian miniature techniques with bold pop-art sensibilities, Faiza Butt's detailed ink and digital illustrations have made her a standout name in Pakistani and diaspora art circles.
Adeel Uz Zafar
Known for meticulously detailed ballpoint-pen drawings and sculptural works exploring themes of innocence and violence, Adeel Uz Zafar's pieces are instantly recognizable for their texture and intensity.
Meher Afroz
A veteran of Pakistan's art scene, Meher Afroz is celebrated for her calligraphy-influenced prints and paintings that draw on Sufi imagery and traditional craft techniques, inspiring younger generations of artists.
Wardha Shabbir
Wardha Shabbir's lush, garden-inspired paintings reinterpret the miniature tradition through a contemporary lens, with vivid greens and architectural patterns that have earned her wide critical acclaim.
Hamra Abbas
Working across painting, sculpture, and video, Hamra Abbas creates pieces that reflect on devotion, beauty, and everyday life in Pakistan, earning her exhibitions at major institutions around the world.
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