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Mirror Art: Nurshahirah's Creative Canvas
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Mirror Art: Nurshahirah's Creative Canvas

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A 23-year-old Malaysian woman, Nurshahirah Jafri, has found a passion for painting on glass surfaces.
  • What began as a hobby to create Hari Raya decorations at work evolved into a unique artistic medium for self-expression and relaxation.
  • She draws inspiration from platforms like Pinterest and TikTok, transforming ordinary mirrors into aesthetically pleasing artworks.

Nurshahirah Jafri, a 23-year-old graduate, has discovered a unique artistic outlet in painting on glass surfaces. What started as a simple project to create Hari Raya decorations at her workplace has blossomed into a passion, offering her a creative escape and a way to find tranquility amidst her daily routine.

Jafri, who is currently on a data management internship, views her painting as a crucial balance to her professional life. Her artistic journey began in April 2026 when she was tasked with decorating mirrors for workplace events. This experience revealed the potential of glass as a distinct artistic medium, different from traditional canvases.

"Mirrors are not just for decoration; they can become artworks with their own aesthetic value," Jafri told Seri. She believes that while many paint on glass, each piece retains a unique identity and creative touch. Her interest in art and creativity dates back to her childhood, where she enjoyed journaling, scrapbooking, and various forms of drawing. This innate inclination towards aesthetics and orderliness naturally led her to explore decorative arts.

Inspiration struck through platforms like Pinterest and TikTok, where she observed diverse creative works on mirrors. The use of mirrors in various decorations further fueled her interest. "I am amazed by how an ordinary mirror can be transformed into an attractive artwork through the combination of colors, patterns, and creativity," she said.

Jafri is largely self-taught, using Pinterest extensively for ideas and inspiration. While she notes that the basics of glass painting can be learned quickly, developing a unique artistic style requires continuous practice and exploration. Her first piece, a Hari Raya-themed painting with floral elements and simple text, marked a significant milestone, boosting her confidence to delve deeper into this art form. Despite the challenges posed by the smooth glass surface, Jafri finds immense joy in creating and sharing her work.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.