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    Solo Presentation by Sana Dar at 8B2

    Written by: Nayha Jehangir Khan
    Posted on: October 24, 2022 | | 中文

    Map of You (detail 3)

    Expressive Arts are instrumental as the process of creating empowers the maker, restoring their abilities to process their emotional state as a transformative experience. Through these powerful visualisations artists are able to express their deepest feelings that are often hidden or subconsciously anchored in our sense of self. Sana Dar’s solo presentation “Stories In Colour" displayed at 8B2 by Fatima Hamid opened on 8th of October 2022, showcasing works the artist created during the pandemic. With a long-standing relationship with mark making, using hand-cut paper and painting using the rorschach-esque technique, the artist designs a duality of texture and motifs highlighting the tactility of the medium. The creative process here is meditative, controlled and hypnotic as the artist allows herself to generate playful and fluid paintings, pairing them with layers of laborious hand cut paper designs.

    The installation view

    The vibrant primary colours are repeated throughout the series, carrying the emotive immediacy of the present, while the intricately cut sections create a metaphor for the passage of time. The fine cut line work moves from stark white into painterly sections of colour, creating a sense of motion and direction for the colour. The rectangle framing continues in the majority of the work, but in the large scale piece, “The Other Side of This Life”, we encounter a circle hanging away from the wall revealing the back as part of the work. This spherical object has a celestial quality, nebulous clouds of colour travelling across the picture plane while the golden hues of the cutwork radiate a warm glow. The back of the piece resembles the moon, as craters and crevices create an otherworldly topography.

    Migration (detail 3)

    The artist’s practice has become an integral coping mechanism to process experiences charged with psychology and the changing realities of her life. Having moved cities and while being open to embracing change, anxieties inevitably surfaced. The desire to be surrounded by nature is evident in the titling of the work, yet the hesitation to encounter the outside work have been woven into pieces such as “The Secret in the Garden”, where a view from a window frame comes into focus that is looking over a scenic patch of landscape in the distance. Being based in Islamabad, the artist is surrounded by the lush rolling green hills of the Margallas that have found their way into her painterly abstractions. The pathways and foliage echoed by the green hues in “Primordial Jungle”, paired by delicate constellations of painted dots that are a new occurrence in the artist’s creative process.

    In the Midnight Hour (detail 4)

    In “Cosmic Citadel” there is a visible explosion of colour taking the form of an oblong shape, where the hand cut paper takes on a painterly form surrounded by a galaxy of painted dots that create a sublimity of depth. An analogy of an internal emotional implosion carefully collaged to create a structure that is charged with sculptural quality. The vulnerability of the medium being fine cut paper is further emphasised by the introduction of coloured thread hand woven in an action of covering and mending. This concealment through thread creates texture and depth that allows the artist to revisit the medium of hand cut paper in a new experience of mark making. There is rhythm and harmony within the body of work that comes from the meticulous colour compositions and deliberate revealing of void space through hand cut paper techniques. As is seen in the piece, “Puzzle With A Piece Missing”, which takes on the background situated outside its psychical parameters. The artist created its painterly centre using the Rorschach technique, and has pasted the second paper at the back which translates as bleed through mirror image of the painting. Balance here is another key characteristic of these compositions, as they push the boundaries and tension between naked white space and bright combination of coloured paints.

    Migration

    The spaces breaking through the hand cut paper bring the outside environment in conversation with the internal scape of the piece. A bending of reality surfaces where the viewer travels between the exterior and interior seamlessly. Gallery 8B2 by Fatima Hamid has large windows that allow ample natural light to sweep the space, the infinite echoes of reflections create their own visual layer onto the works that mirror their language. The surrounding foliage nestled outside the gallery windows layers the works with its reflection, allowing the colour and form to travel with the viewer. The collaged sections of the works use painterly and patterned pieces to layer the composition in “Lost and Found”, “Flight” and “The Secret in the Soil”, whereas the paint textures are heavy and visible, immediate and continuously changing.

    Flight (detail 1)

    Through these hypnotic examinations, the artist creates a personalised methodology of observations working with colour, light and spatial realities. In “The Parts in the Sum of the Whole'', the excess of her hand cut paper works has been densely packed, over-layering deliberately and increasing the weight of her white on white signature style while the colourful wisps of paint remain at the core of the piece. These journalistic memories of the artist are captured in each of her works as a testimony of her psychological resilience and transformative visualisations of her life experiences.


    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