
Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Jaiminiarts is a traditional art studio based in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, founded in 1995 by senio...
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Jaiminiarts is a traditional art studio based in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, founded in 1995 by senior artist Mr. Dinesh Vashishtha. The studio is well-known for its authentic Mewar miniature paintings, created on fine silk, handmade paper, and marble plates.
Every artwork at Jaiminiarts reflects the rich culture and royal heritage of Rajasthan, painted with intricate detailing and natural colors using centuries-old techniques.
Following in his father’s footsteps, Mr. Akhilesh Vashishtha works as a junior artist at Jaiminiarts. Along with continuing the family’s artistic legacy, he also creates digital art and coloring books for children, which he sells on different online platforms worldwide.
At Jaiminiarts, our mission is to preserve traditional Indian miniature art and share its timeless beauty with art lovers around the world.
Mr. Dinesh Vashishtha, the founder and owner of Jaiminiarts, belongs to a family deeply rooted in the artistic traditions of Udaipur, Rajasthan. He completed his schooling up to the 11th standard, but his real education began much earlier — within his own family of artists.
Both his father and grandfather were talented painters whose works are proudly displayed in Udaipur’s City Palace, including the famous Battle of Haldighati painting. Growing up in such a creative environment, Dinesh developed a strong passion for art from childhood.
After finishing school, he joined Mangalam Art School to refine his skills under the guidance of his respected teacher Mr. Om Ji Bijolya. Under his mentorship, Dinesh spent around 5–7 years mastering the techniques of Mewar miniature painting.
In 1995, he opened his own art studio and shop in the old tourist market of Udaipur, where he began creating custom miniature paintings for collectors and art lovers from India and abroad. Over the years, he also trained many students, helping them learn and preserve this beautiful traditional art form.
Mr. Dinesh shared his artistic knowledge with his younger brother as well, who now creates handmade miniature art on Indian and Rajasthani bangles, continu...