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20/05/2023

Karachi's VM Art Gallery showcased 'Glacial Movements and the Ghaib,' an exhibition addressing climate change's impact on Pakistan. Collaboratively curated by Pak Khawateen Painting Club and Lumens Studios, the event displayed diverse artists' works. Amna Hashmi's polaroids captured landscapes and rivers, guiding viewers on a visual journey. Saulat Ajmal's Harvest Moon blended a woman's silhouette with fields and lunar imagery. Louise Beer's Turbulence explored glaciers' inner worlds in digital prints. Rebecca Huxley's monochrome photos revealed hidden layers in snowy peaks. The exhibition shed light on climate change's effects and united people through visual storytelling

19/05/2023

Moeen Faruqi's recent exhibition, titled 'Continuum,' showcased his newest paintings at the Canvas Gallery in Karachi. With a 30-year exploration of displacement and ambiguity, Faruqi takes the viewer on intricate pathways. His imagined and lived experiences collide within familiar yet disconnected scenarios, populated by unrelated individuals. Characters appear effortlessly in his compositions, transcending cultural and political contexts. Faruqi's art draws connections to the writings of Kundera, Kafka, Marquez, and Hamid, as well as the works of Beckmann and Saeed. It traverses between past and future, where memory and transformation intertwine. These paintings serve as an extension of Faruqi's life, family history, and artistic journey, recalling spaces of significance and blending private and public realms. Animals, like birds and cats, share the canvas with discomforting scenes, contributing to the discourse. Faruqi's process, witnessed through layered paint, reflects his yearning for truth and freedom from predefined norms. His art mirrors the complexities of transitioning societies, where contradictions, angst, and joy harmoniously coexist, akin to the concept of home. 'Continuum' was exhibited at Canvas Gallery from April 25 to May 4, 2023, providing viewers a glimpse into a captivating world.

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18/05/2023

Exhibition Held at Pakistan Navy Finishing School with mesmerizing Artworks Curated by Muhammad Hanzila (calligrapher).
He is passionate with several calligraphy fonts,exploring islamic Arts.
Rasheed Butt Shahab was also there as a mentor to critique more and guidance about this art.
Certificates were distributed with Hi tea After from PNS finishing School Islamabad.

08/05/2023

This masjid has been drawing in many people for five-time daily prayers from the local community due to its unique ceiling adorned with a beautiful sky, and its carpet that looks like grass; all of which has been inspired by a verse in the Qur’an.
It was initially built in the 1910’s under the Ottoman Caliphate in the Yenice neighbourhood of Kırşehir and was named after the great Caliph of Muslims, Amir al-Mu’minin Sultan Abdülhamid II Khan; but as the decades went by, the masjid was neglected and dwindled into a state of disrepair. As such, it was recently demolished and replaced by the newly built Hamidiye Camii on the same site.
The artistic motifs inside the masjid were drawn and painted by an Azerbaijani architect, and it has certainly garnered some attention since it opened last year, drawing people from all over the city – and beyond – to see its inner beauty, and for prayers.
One congregant remarked: “It’s as if I felt like I was praying in the gardens of jannah (heaven).”
The Imam of the masjid, Sefa Ekinci said: “When I was assigned to this masjid as an imam, I started to gather as much information as I could about its history and also the developments that were done on the new project to date. The people involved in the project told me that they were inspired by Ayah (verse) 22 from Surah (chapter) al-Baqarah from the Holy Qur’an” which reads:
“(Allah) Who has made the earth a resting place for you, and the sky as a canopy, and sent down water (rain) from the sky and brought forth therewith fruits as a provision for you. Then do not set up rivals unto Allah (in worship) while you know (that He Alone has the right to be worshipped).”

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