A group show at O Art Space showcasing the works of Bazil Habib, Mamoon Tahir, Unab Sumble and Zaid Baloch.
Bazil Habib is a Pakistani artist born in Lahore in 1997, received his intermediate degree in Fine Arts from Government College Lahore. He later graduated with a degree in Fine Arts, majoring in painting, from the National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore, in 2021. His strong brushstrokes, clear linework and vibrant colour pallet make his paintings pop.
Mamoon Tahir is intrigued by the relationships between humans, animals, nature, forms and spaces. His creative process allows him to mix observation with imagination and his current body of work is a testament to that. His detailed brush work and bold strokes make his paintings stand out.
Unab Sumble takes everyday ordinary moments of life and immortalises them on her canvas. Her work mainly makes use of ink and acrylic. She cleverly juxtaposes human faces in ink against vivid, pigmented background using paint.
Last but least, Zaid Baloch explores surrealism, exploring realms of dreams and unconscious thought. The focus of his work is the concept of Pareidolia – the tendency to perceive familiar shapes in ambiguous patterns – which he uses to challenge perceptions and encourage deeper exploration.
Each artist brings something new and exciting to this exhibition. Using their personal experiences, exposure and inspirations they have presented an exciting exhibition.