The Vasl Gallery

Echoes of the Past: Imprints of Identity

Details
Category:
Exhibition
Dates:
Sep 16, 2024 - Sep 30, 2024
Artists:
Saddam Khan Murad
Location:
The Vasl Gallery

About

“Departure and Arrival” delves into the concept of transition, symbolizing the process of change. Raasmia Haque, an architect and footwear designer, explores this sentiment through her innovative designs. While the alienation to one’s own environment surges, Haque expresses her determination to remain rooted in her familiar surroundings and personal experiences. Her departure and arrival take on different meanings, transitioning from one idea to another, one medium to the next, both physically and metaphorically. The designs can be categorized into two distinct groups. The first group showcases Haque’s fresh and minimalist renditions of the ‘chappal,’ a footwear style synonymous with South Asian regions. The second group features a limited edition collection of footwear adorned with illustrated visuals that evoke local imagery, amplifying the themes of departure and arrival. Each piece in this collection has been locally, meticulously handcrafted, undergoing various stages of production. Through her footwear and bags, Raasmia Haque’s designs mirror her personal journey and her unwavering connection to her homeland.

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The Artists

Saddam Khan Murad

Saddam Khan Murad

My artistic journey is deeply rooted in memories of signboard painting and the craft of artists who left lasting impressions on walls during their creative process. Inspired by the layers of my upbringing in the Swat Valley, I pay tribute to its socio-political and historical fabric through my work. The archaeological treasures of the Gandhara civilization within the valley are central to my artistic narrative, blending past, present, and envisioned future.

Using gauze to imprint impressions on canvas, I aim to evoke the sensation of unraveling history, capturing the transformation from ancient origins to modern urban identity.