Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Artwork Exhibition Concludes After Attracting Visitors

Ending Sunday. Glam Xavier’s two-day watercolor exhibition attracted many of the city’s cultural attractions that beautifully described the city’s cultural life.

Artwork Exhibition Concludes After Attracting Visitors


The exhibition "Memory of Portrait" was organized by the Pakistan Medical Society of North American Birth and the Kiber Medical College Alumni Association of North America.

Born and raised in Peshawar, Dr. Ghulam Shabbir has been around for years and has done his job, especially the look of the city. His 34 paintings showed the audience. All these works of art represent various aspects of the cultural life of the profession.

There were 5 series of pictures on display. Three of them were international literary poets who were fans of the artist. The poetry of the second poet mentioned by Nasir Kazmi was also used to enhance the beauty in the work of art.

The first painting reflected various structures in the morning light. This set showed the first time.

The second series shows the interior life of the house. The third series shows a house made up of small street gardens on all sides. The painting in the fourth series showed the night conditions where ambiguity prevailed. The fifth work with the cast was floral.

There was artwork describing the beautiful interior and exterior architecture of a typical house in Peshawar. Other pictures showed facades and path scenes of various buildings.

This work depicts many scenes of daily life in the city of Peshawar. A bright morning after a dark night, a dark night, a dark evening, and so on.

There were lots of fans of art and culture on both days of the exhibition. Visitors come in different ages. He created a lot of interest in the works in the exhibition and he enjoyed it very much. The artwork on display was fascinating and captivates visitors.

"Our family home was in Gore Khatri village. Then we went to Gulbahar. These beautiful pictures brought back good memories of my childhood."

Dr. Ghulam Shabbir told The News that he would like to draw a clean, pure and beautiful face from one of the oldest cities in South Asia through this work.

"The city has a beautiful history, culture and other features. What it is proud of celebrates many things," he explained. As a child, he said he developed a love of painting and turned to formal painting about 25 years ago.

"Art is a hobby and I can do it whenever I have the time, so I usually have free time on the weekends," the artist said. When asked, Dr. Ghulam Shabbir said he is a member of the Watercolor Painters Association as the international branch has organized painting exhibitions abroad. His work was announced in 2017 in Toronto, Canada and received a favorable response.

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