Leftovers of my imagination 23rd Oct 2018

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23rd October 2018


Mohammad Sulaman

Whenever we meet someone, their appearance is the first thing that gives us an impression of their identity. I believe clothes are the most common aspect of our lives which speaks more about our personality than us. So my whole body of work revolves around these clothes and their impression on others. It also affects our behaviors and we also manipulate our appearance to create a desired impact. My focus is more on talking about my all these experiences that I cannot talk about in real. It gives me a liberty to talk about our social behaviors that are affecting my emotions. I mostly use gouache on wasli to express my feelings as an artist. But sometimes I also work in different mediums life actual clothes and change it accordingly to say things more efficiently


Gouache on wasli

Size: 24“ x 36” | 61x91 cm

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Detail


Gouache on wasli

Size: 26“ x 36” | 66x91 cm

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Gouache on wasli

Size: 29“ x 33” | 74x84 cm

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Gouache on wasli

Size: 29“ x 33” | 74x84 cm

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Gouache on wasli

Size: 23“ x 34” | 58x86 cm

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Syed Naroz Ali

I paint People laying down on ground, sleeping figures in secluded environment to show the concept of Isolation and dissapointment, I finish partial images with details and actual color while some parts in lines and shadow on an emty space to leave the surroundings for viwers to imagine. Drawing some parts with darker color of background is to make the idea of presence and absence for the actual figure and to make the disconnection bitween figure and surroundings.


Gouache on wasli

Size: 8“ x 12” | 20x31 cm

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Gouache on wasli

Size: 10“ x 13” | 16x33 cm

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Gouache on wasli

Size: 10“ x 13” | 16x33 cm

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Gouache on wasli

Size: 5.5” x 8.5” | 14x22 cm

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Gouache on wasli

Size: 10“ x 13” | 16x33 cm

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Raza ur Rehman

Many centuries ago, man began to exist in this world. The relation of time, earth and man is as older as they are. With the very first breath of man, the association began to tack place among them, which is still in the continuation and flux today. This association is monitored and controlled by time. Man and earth are connected with it as puppets are tied with thread. The show begins when man doubles, builds his own house and observes his surroundings, then he struggles to find creator. this struggle is found in his nature. He wants to see his creators in one form or the other. He makes his many sketches in his mind, then tries make their structure. So that on seeing it, he may worship him. In this struggle, he trims and sharpens the hilly rocks to make unseen faces and sometimes, keeps making some towers from earth to sky. Man’s this struggle, attempt and endeavor adorn and decorate earth with surprising and astonishing arts and this process keeps on going. Neither the struggle of man ends nor the process of making these wonders comes to halt. Time moves and leaves its impact on everything. All human beings and their made-arts are buried under the earth. Then new human beings are born and settled with new struggles, and new arts are created. Time plays the same game and makes them buried in the earth. Again new people come and the system continues. Time keeps on recording the human history in different layers in the world. when man tries to peep into the annals of history, he finds the broken pieces of art with same glamour and glitter and beauty made his ancestors.


Mix medium

Size: 17“ x 25” | 43x64 cm

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Mix medium

Size: 16“ x 23” | 41x59 cm

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Mix medium

Size: 14“ x 21” | 36x53 cm

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Mix medium

Size: 13“ x 15” | 33x38 cm

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Mix medium

Size: 18“ x 24” | 46x61 cm

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Nizam Baloch

Nizam baloch is a Lahore/Quetta based visual artist. He did his bachelors from national college of arts in 2018, majoring in miniature painting, minoring in sculpture, Though having been raised and educated in most of the colossal provincial capital, he had observed his surroundings, peoples and traced back his ancestors through different leses that shines on the contemporary world.so often he feels this has amalgamated in his practice. Since graduating he has had various shows in Pakistan and has had his word printed in various magazines and publications.


Namrang on wasli

Size: 20“ x 27” | 51x69 cm

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Namrang on wasli

Size: 20“ x 27” | 51x69 cm

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Namrang on wasli

Size: 20“ x 27” | 51x69 cm

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Namrang on wasli

Size: 20“ x 27” | 51x69 cm

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Namrang on wasli

Size: 20“ x 27” | 51x69 cm

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