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16 Aug, 2017

Famous artist, painter and calligrapher Bashir Kanwar died after a protracted illness at a local hospital on Tuesday. He was 76.

He had taught the basics of painting and calligraphy to local artists for years. Despite lacking resources, Kanwar worked for the promotion of painting and calligraphy. His dream was to establish an art academy in Sialkot which was never realised. He was laid to rest in Babul Shaheed Graveyard with his unfulfilled dreams. A large number of people from all walks of life attended the funeral.

Though he was not awarded any national award, Kanwar was called the “Pride of Sialkot” among the local art circles because of his devotion to art.

Bashir Kanwar's works — Photos courtesy Sialkot Art Council's Facebook page
Bashir Kanwar's works — Photos courtesy Sialkot Art Council's Facebook page

In a conversation with this Dawn correspondent on March 1, Kanwar had said, “I have spent almost whole of life for the promotion of arts in the Sialkot region without any support by the government”.

He complained that his thousands of paintings would occasionally get space in art houses for exhibition. In 2009, his work was displayed in Karachi.

His one-room ‘Bashir Kanwar Arts Academy’ would be full of his pupils from morning till night.

Kanwar is survived by two sons and as many daughters. He had written Kalma-i-Tayyaba on the seed of rice, besides, making paintings of Kaaba and Masjid-i-Nabvi on the seeds of daal, which gained him praises.

Born in 1942, Kanwar had also made the titles of most the newspapers and magazines in India and Pakistan besides logos of several factories of Sialkot.


Originally published in Dawn, August 16th, 2017

Comments

Muhammad F. Aug 16, 2017 10:47am
Sad to see him go. Just this summer, he taught the basics of drawing to my daughter with patience and care by giving a lot of time despite his illness. May he rest in peace.
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FREEDOM Aug 16, 2017 10:48am
Unsung hero of our Country. Rest in Peace Sir!
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Masood Wazir Aug 16, 2017 10:49am
How easy to write ," Pride of Sialkot is no more" but very difficult to fulfill his dreams. He was able to perform on seed of rice, he can paint on piece of grain but unable to make an art academy at Sialkot. Eqbal Mehdi , Sadqain , Ahmed Abdul Azeez and many more came in this World to promote the artistic abilities of the upcoming artists but never got patronizing from Government.
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Tariq Aug 16, 2017 02:24pm
People devoted to their professions are leaving this World very quitely. Such people must betaken care by the society.
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Abbas jalbani Aug 16, 2017 07:28pm
He was laid to rest in Babul Shaheed Graveyard "with his unfulfilled dreams". Well said, Abid Mehdi
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Ahmed bin babar Aug 16, 2017 09:02pm
The Art & Craft have the Divine support...
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