
M – Miniature Paintings
Creating miniature paintings is fun, but I do not expect perfection. It’s just a creative exercise or just a way to relax and enjoy the process.
You can say it’s a kind of therapy. There are, however, many artists who do miniature paintings with meticulous detail.
Here are some of the miniature paintings that I just did before writing this blog post and may continue to do some more after I am done with updating this blog post.
You see doing paintings brings calmness within me and helps me soothe my soul which otherwise is either always lost or anxious.
I have made these small circles to paint my miniature paintings within them. You may see more than 4 circles here, but I have only painted 4 for this blog post.
While painting these I was supposed to take pictures to show the step-by-step process but I got lost while painting and forgot to take some pictures.
So here is just a glimpse of whatever I could capture.

So which of these is your favorite? I loved the 4th one the best.
This is also a reminder for me that I need to get back to art and start practicing more.
Here are a few more of my miniature paintings
That’s it for today.
What are your plans for the weekend? I plan to read all the blogs of my fellow bloggers participating in the A to Z challenge and catch up with my reading. Also, to plan up the next week’s posts.
Also Read: I- Illustrations
Also Read: J- Jelly Fish Painting Process
Also Read: K- Kids Love Art
Also Read: L- Landscape Paintings
Also, do have a look at my art prints that are up for sale here.
If you wish to buy any of my art or wish to get any commissioned paint for yourself, or wish to learn the art and would like me to help you out feel free to drop in your enquires at freelancer.nazish17@gmail.com
Note: I don’t do portrait painting, but I do portrait digital illustrations.
This post is a part of #BlogchatterA2Z 2023


2 Comments
Careena
Ahhh! I love it!!! My favorite is the 2nd one, with the mountains, dark clouds, and open green fields. Love the patience and craft that goes into making them. So detailed and beautiful~~~
Anshu Bhojnagarwala
Wow, what an artist you are! Though I liked them all, the 1st one with the coconut tree and sea is my fav. And then I like the 3rd one.