Bood-o-Nabood
An interpretation of Iqbal’s poetry.
This is a collaborative project by Amna Mazoor and Shah Abdullah Alamee.
The artwork is an expression of Iqbal’s message of self-discovery and resurgence of awakening, a sense of constant action and perpetual movement that has arisen in self. The strength and weakness of the self is shown through the repeated patterns on self-realization as opposed to insistence of the society on self-suppression and renunciation. The series of paintings attempt to capture the rhythm and pulse of Iqbal’s poetry through miniature linework and calligraphy. The depth of feelings attached to the concept, is portrayed in the narrations and threads that weave resilience in the self through all we have been; all we are now; and all we will become.
WORKS
Nashib-o-Faraz, 2020
Persian ink on canvas
28 x 77 inches each (6 panels)
Az Khwab-e-Giran Khez, 2020
Persian Ink on acid free paper
7 x 5.5 inches
Parwaz-o-Khashak (Diptych), 2020
Gouache and ink on acid free paper
Persian Ink on acid free paper
14 x 11 inches each
Mouj-o-Gardish (Diptych), 2020
Persian ink on wasli
Gouache and ink on acid free paper
18 x 13 inches each
Degar Amoz, 2020
Persian Ink on acid free paper
5 x 7 inches each (10 parts)
INSTALLATION VIEWS
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