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Haroon Zaidi (born 1997) is a visual artist currently based in Lahore, Pakistan. He completed his BFA from the National College of Arts, Lahore where he specialised in Miniature Painting and received an Honours alongside being placed on the Dean's list for his efforts in 2021.

Haroon has a rare neurological condition, known as Synesthesia, which mixes up the brain's response to certain stimuli as if it had been cross-wired, allowing him to utilize his unique ability to see colours in the sounds he hears. His vivid paintings stem from the desire to freeze his daily experiences so that others can experience the brilliant, saturated world we all inhabit. Haroon’s passion for art & design has led him to experiment in both traditional and digital mediums, which was the impetus for his working as both a digital artist and animator for Disney, Coca-Cola, & Spotify in 2018 and 2019. As a contemporary artist, he experiments with animation by transforming geometric and curvilinear forms exploring the unlimited potentiality of chromatic and tonal scales, visual planes and volume within a two-dimensional framework. Haroon sees his dynamic works of art as an exciting kinetic experience similar to viewing patterns through a kaleidoscope. He has already exhibited his works internationally at the Nordic Gallery, London in 2021; Grove Square Gallery, London in 2021 and Post Reality a virtual collaboration between Lahore Digital Festival and the National College of Arts, Lahore in 2021.

His artwork is housed within the permanent collection of the Ambiance Boutique Art Hotels.

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Haroon Zaidi (born 1997) is a visual artist currently based in Lahore, Pakistan. He completed his BFA from the National College of Arts, Lahore where he specialised in Miniature Painting and received an Honours alongside being placed on the Dean’s list for his efforts in 2021.

Haroon has a rare neurological condition, known as Synesthesia, which mixes up the brain’s response to certain stimuli as if it had been cross-wired, allowing him to... Read more