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    Art Review: The Onrushing 2 at Gallery 6, Islamabad

    Written by: Shahnawaz Ramay
    Posted on: December 04, 2017 | | 中文

    Untitled by Unab Sumble (L), Empowers by Javed Iqbal Mughal (R)

    “The Onrushing 2” is being exhibited at Gallery 6, Islamabad from 2nd December to the 7th of December. The exhibit features the works of eight eclectic artists from Pakistan, displaying a range of skills, mediums and themes.  The exhibition was inaugurated by the High Commissioner of Australia to Pakistan, H.E. Margaret Adamson.

    The vast and well lit Gallery 6, starts off with the work of Unab Sumble who juxtaposes monotone human faces with vibrant, pigmented backgrounds. She utilizes life size canvases to depict the everyday lives of individuals such as a rickshaw driver. Her wish is to highlight those forgotten individuals who impact our lives in subtle ways. The modern upbeat tones of her work, reminiscent of Andy Warhol’s pop art, lend it a natural magnetism.

    Untitled by Rubab Jawaid and Untitled by Doda Khan Badini

    Untitled by Rubab Jawaid (L), Untitled by Doda Khan Badini (R)

    Following her is Rubab Jawaid with her intricately painted miniatures. The combination of stark white against the Prussian blue creates a homely mood in her work. She explores her love for the art of embroidery through depicting threadwork in her paintings, some of which frames typical Mongol figures and landscapes. The intricacy of the threads, display the artist’s incredible skill and patience.

    Doda Khan Badini uses a monotone approach, through graphite on paper, to depict the people of his province, Balochistan. His work includes a mixture of bold strokes and softer shading, adding an incredible amount of depth and form to his portraits. His style lends itself incredibly well to showcasing these faces weathered by the ravages of time.

    Untitled by Sajjad Nawaz

    Untitled by Sajjad Nawaz

    Sajjad Nawaz showcases his incredible talent by relying on soft, serene and almost dreamlike panoramas of wide open skies and desert landscapes, using just the medium of charcoal. He masterfully encapsulates the tranquility and calmness of his natural surroundings, as well as his sense of belonging to the Cholistan desert.

    Untitled by Faiz Supro

    Untitled by Faiz Supro

    Moving on, Faiz Supro uses the language of lines to create forms and shapes, and thus convey emotions. He focuses on monotone portraits of Sindhi individuals, showcasing the richness of their culture through their attires. His work has solid blocks of color scattered here and there, which encourage the eye to move around and drink in the canvas.

    Maham Mujtaba displays her mastery over painting, through vibrant, surrealistic portraits. These showcase her talent of utilizing classic painting techniques with modern perspectives, since the figures have a similarity to digitally created animations. 

    Kishwar Kiani successfully encapsulates the mundane, with her incredible skill and attention to detail. Using wasli and pencil work, she has created images of a scoring sheet pasted on a wall. The 10X10 inch works are remarkable due to their 3D perspective. Kiani’s intent was to capture ‘lived moments’ which are often far too easily forgotten.

    Untitled by Kishwar Kiani

    Untitled by Kishwar Kiani

    Javed Iqbal Mughal creates collage-like compositions in full color, tied to his theme of dissecting the past, present and the consistency of change. The portraits within these paintings particularly stand out because of their photorealism. Yet, he leaves enough of the canvas empty for the arrangements to not overwhelm the viewer.

    The Onrushing 2” successfully encapsulates the ability of Pakistani artists to create photorealistic works through a variety of mediums. In varying tones of surrealism, all works successfully project real life instances onto paper or canvas.


    As the new year begins, let us also start anew. I’m delighted to extend, on behalf of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and in my own name, new year’s greeting and sincere wishes to YOULIN magazine’s staff and readers.

    Only in hard times can courage and perseverance be manifested. Only with courage can we live to the fullest. 2020 was an extraordinary year. Confronted by the COVID-19 pandemic, China and Pakistan supported each other and took on the challenge in solidarity. The ironclad China-Pakistan friendship grew stronger as time went by. The China Pakistan Economic Corridor projects advanced steadily in difficult times, become a standard-bearer project of the Belt and Road Initiative in balancing pandemic prevention and project achievement. The handling capacity of the Gwadar Port has continued to rise and Afghanistan transit trade through the port has officially been launched. The Karakoram Highway Phase II upgrade project is fully open to traffic. The Lahore Orange Line project has been put into operation. The construction of Matiari-Lahore HVDC project was fully completed. A batch of green and clean energy projects, such as the Kohala and Azad Pattan hydropower plants have been substantially promoted. Development agreement for the Rashakai SEZ has been signed. The China-Pakistan Community of Shared Future has become closer and closer.

    Reviewing the past and looking to the future, we are confident to write a brilliant new chapter. The year 2021 is the 100th birthday of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan. The 100-year journey of CPC surges forward with great momentum and China-Pakistan relationship has flourished in the past 70 years. Standing at a new historic point, China is willing to work together with Pakistan to further implement the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, connect the CPEC cooperation with the vision of the “Naya Pakistan”, promote the long-term development of the China-Pakistan All-weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership with love, dedication and commitment. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan said, “We are going through fire. The sunshine has yet to come.” Yes, Pakistan’s best days are ahead, China will stand with Pakistan firmly all the way.

    YOULIN magazine is dedicated to promoting cultural exchanges between China and Pakistan and is a window for Pakistani friends to learn about China, especially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It is hoped that with the joint efforts of China and Pakistan, YOULIN can listen more to the voices of readers in China and Pakistan, better play its role as a bridge to promote more effectively people-to-people bond.

    Last but not least, I would like to wish all the staff and readers of YOULIN a warm and prosper year in 2021.

    Nong Rong Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
    The People’s Republic of China to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
    January 2021