Depicting Baloch culture and traditions

Author: Rafique Chakar

When Hafeez Gohar started his career, there was no academy for formal training in fine arts in his hometown Punjgur, in Balochistan and he had to go to the provincial capital for getting admission at the Balochistan University.

Gohar has started his own art institution named ‘Gohar Art Academy’in Punjgur this month where he teaches fine arts and shares his experiences with young artists

Hafeez Gohar, a famous Baloch artist, has formally launched his own art institution ‘Gohar Art Academy’ in Punjgur on the eve of independence to teach and share his experiences with young artists.

He has portrayed the lifestyle of the Baloch in a simple yet striking manner on the canvas. His paintings have also been exhibited in other places including the Karachi Arts Council where he earned fame for his classic presentation of Baloch culture through colours.

He has also shown the tribal, traditional and simple life of Baloch, which also bears a close resemblance to the Arabian culture due to proximity to the Arabian Sea.

The painting illustrates life of nomadic women, showing how they manage hardship, responsibilities, personal relations, and thirst for education

The artwork shows a warrior in the battlefield. The figure of the warrior is associated with valour and strength in tribal customs

                A depiction of a Baloch village with rocky mountains in the backdrop

The article originally appeared in PakVoices. The writer is a citizen journalist based in Punjgur, Balochistan

Published in Daily Times, August 24th 2017.

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