Nuzarathbanu’s creative works include drawing, painting, colouring and sculpture, to name a few, as she is constantly exploring new ideas. Her practice is cross-disciplinary, for which she constantly works to perfect her creations.
Nuzarathbanu delves into the subject of mental health, specifically depression, due to the number of people that are currently suffering from this particular illness. She is passionate about helping others with her art.
Nuzarathbanu often uses bold and vibrant colours to create a positive outlook on rather depressing and dark topics. She predominantly works with magical realism with inspiration and influence from artists such as Van Gogh and Hieronymus Bosch. Her artworks explore the relationship between mental health and art, which is turned into visual compositions.
Nuzarathbanu captures the lingering feeling of sadness and melancholy with a slight whimsical touch through the form of human subjects. Her artworks mostly have elements of mixed media and paint, pencil and pen. In addition, she uses unconventional media such as wood, plastic and self-made raw canvas.