Impressive technical skills and interesting concepts marked the work of the four miniaturists who exhibited at Koel gallery last month.
Three Lahore-based artists capture the concerns of an increasingly urbanised society on canvas.
Tabinda Chinoy’s vivid canvases are as much a reflection of society as they are of the artist herself.
Rahat Masud’s subjects are sensitively captured in their most intense and private moments of contemplation.
Talat Dabir’s recent exhibition showed the artist in her element.
Poppy Seed’s Tea House succeeds in its objective of visually engaging the viewer and provoking thought and discourse.
Simeen Farhat uses installation art to tackle the identity issues that women face in Pakistan.
Chinoy’s canvas takes one back to a Zen state of mind.
The element of mystery heightens the search for the true path in R.M. Naeem’s work.
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