ISLAMABAD: Gallery 6, in an exhibition titled ‘9 narratives’ brought together the works of nine painters in a beautiful combination of both realism and surrealism at once.
The exhibition opened to the public on Tuesday and featured the works of A.S. Rind, Abrar Ahmed and Akbar Hafeez from Karachi; Arjumand Faisel, Hajra Mansoor and Shahla Rafi from Islamabad; Mughees Riaz from Lahore, Irshad Salim from the US and an emerging artist Zakir Baloch from Quetta.
A.S. Rind has been known for his distinct figurative work in which he reflects the faces and moods of women, his subjects decked in elegant, traditional jewellery.
Last year Gallery 6 had introduced what turned out to be a very unusual series by the painter. The applause he received encouraged the artist and gallery visitors on Tuesday got to see even bolder artwork.
His work was characterised by vibrant, bold strokes and was full of energy. He was communicating his emotions through a new vocabulary of expressions, giving his moods and thoughts bold, new compositions.
Abrar Ahmed’s paintings of women, on the other hand, signify romance and beauty. He impresses a traditional picture of women, some with elongated necks, expressive eyes and dramatic hand gestures.
Interior and furniture designer by profession, Akbar Hafeez is a self taught painter who began painting about a decade ago, guided by his instincts and passion. The main subject of his paintings is women, mostly with long necks, in dreamy positions.
They feature very distinct cat-like eyes with greenish-yellow to golden or copper like hues. These women are often composed with birds, trees, fruit or water to enhance the vocabulary of the composition.