Hey Beautiful Souls ♥️
Hope finding goodness in your days despite the difficult times!
First of all big big thanks for your generous comments on my previous post. We have been quite busy with having guests and being guests after Eid.
Family posts specially one where whole family is present are very important to me because I write my blog like a diary and when I miss my children living away such posts are great help in healing to a mother’s heart 🥹 Along with this reading your sweet comments creates balming affect 🥹 So thank you very much for your generosity♥️
Today I am going to share some really beautiful photos of our Sindh cultural art . Actually when we visited the Mohatta palace I saw some nice paintings and I wanted to share them with you but taking pictures was not allowed there sadly. But luckily when we visited Sukkur around a month back I was more than happy to see some really cool art on the city wall close to the park . I requested hubby if he can pull the motorcycle over so I can take photos. ( it’s not considered “appropriate “ for a lady to take photos while standing on roadside alone particularly but I have my husband along so wasn’t that big deal) We have come farther from the wall when I said so but hubby turned the bike immediately and parked on the road side close to footpath and art wall.Men passing by were looking but I clicked quickly and left . Finding these dream paintings was another joy but being able to take photos like that was exceptionally exciting feeling 🤗 thanks to my dear hubby who always supported me for my basic right as a woman 🥰 . I feel grateful to have such open minded life partner who has enlightened soul unlike so many of others here . I hope you will enjoy my very first post having art that reflects rural culture here in Sindh province in southern Pakistan.
I heard from elders that pottery was great source of income and important way for creative people to express their delicate feelings and ideas,but with time and modern techniques and new methods expression pottery has been restricted by professional artists only. I personally haven’t seen any extraordinary pottery display around here , just simple pottery without colour and more complex designs . I would love to see how this beautiful job of creating stunning pottery is done. Specially the complicated art rich in hews.
When i visit my sisters in law I have seen women sitting like that and quilting , sometimes alone and sometimes some ladies together. Years of experience brings them confidence enough to keep quilting while chatting or discussing serious family matters. At this part of age it’s nice to realise that no matter how different people are economically ,culturally socially ,life treats everyone equally when it comes to have their share of joys ,sorrows or challenges. Everyone no matter where they live creates living out of whatever available resources are and go through ups and downs. Art is a way to express personal ideas and feelings through delicate ways of creativity, and Creator has been so fair to bless people with this gift regardless of their circumstances. It allows them to “feel” life which is equally important to just live it physically.
I think this is impressive how artist has tried to reflect her sense of accomplishment and serenity on her face 🥰 She seems to achieve what she wanted and looks happy with that 👍 I feel that love for aesthetics in human nature is distributed fairly throughout the world because from rich to poor ,free to imprisoned, gender to gender and young to old it is presented everywhere. Humans are not just inventors but they are creators as well and their longing for aesthetic motivates them to create something special which can please their senses and whenever they feel exhausted with life’s challenges they can look back at them and drive pleasure from them to nurture their souls!
She looks very serious ,determined and focused because her delicacy of her job demands it , sometimes I feel that people who can sit quietly with some project and spend hours in this they are true heroes and one of the types among two who oppose each other in nature.
Summers are perfect for such huge projects because of long days. Even though joint family system no longer exists in villages like before. still there are many families who live combined like two of my sisters in law who are married to two brothers living together. This togetherness is pretty handy when it comes to quilt something for professional reason. One of my sisters in law (hubby’s sister) has seven daughters,not all of them but two or three participate in such activities and make good money for their personal use. It’s common in villages.
This is beautiful map of our country Pakistan , artist has to display different colours of Pakistani culture in this .isn’t it delightful? This map is happy face of my country and it makes me happy to look at it 🥰
If I got it right,in this beautiful painting artist is trying to say that everyone is equal in the eyes of law , after saying that I am wondering if law has eyes ,why justice is blind?
I must confess that my sweet drawing teacher was never happy with the camel I would draw in my primary grades 😭 she was such a devoted teacher that she wouldn’t give up and keep me guiding me encouraging but no matter what i would try it would turn into something else except camel 😂 therefore this camel looks sooo beautiful to me 🥹♥️♥️♥️ I feel fascinated by this majestic creature who has gift for storing water for his lengthy journeys in the desert 🥹 God is so kind and breathtakingly thoughtful for making him for people who live in the desert 🙏♥️
This is shrine of local saint of old Sukkur in 16th century originally was from Baghdad Iraq,he settled in Sindh province to spread Islam. Despite this painting was old rusted I loved how beautifully it was made ♥️ I believe saints were the quiet and selfless ambassadors of religion. They delivered true message of love and unity to the people and tried to unite unlike religious leaders who divided them always to use for their personal gain like politicians . Do you think so too ?












What beautiful murals! I love them all, especially the ones celebrating the skill and artistry of women quilters, potters, and artists! The decorated truck is gorgeous too and the happy camel! We have a local business here in Edmonton called The Happy Camel that makes and sells delicious pita bread and dips like hummus, etc.
ReplyDeleteYes, Justice has eyes but is represented as blindfolded to demonstrate that she cannot see any difference between rich and poor, men and women, old and young, white and non-white, etc. It's another way of saying Justice treats people equally. Well, that's the theory, anyway.
Dear Debra heartfelt thank you for your uplifting words!
DeleteIt truly makes me happy that you enjoyed these paintings or murals because I waited so long find such an art around here .I never visited any art gallery nor we have any in this small city. So it was so exciting to see them on city wall and having opportunity to take photos 🤗
Dear friend I have seen lots and lots of injustice throughout my life, numerous people are victims of unspeakable crimes and violence. once my late father who liked reading news and articles as hobby had told that according to research done by an N G O in our country more than half of the prisoners in jails are innocent and most of them are there without facing any trial even.
We claim that we humans have become civilised and well educated but the world we are living in telling something else that even today we are living in jungle where power rules more than anything. And law brings justice to all equally remains a theory.
Lovely
ReplyDeleteWell you found some great paintings which show a lot of daily life.
ReplyDeleteDear Red I was dreading of them honestly and I found them surprisingly 🤗
DeleteDear Red I was dreading of them honestly and I found them surprisingly 🤗
DeleteThese are wonderful to see dear Baili, thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Good to know you liked them dear Margaret 🥰
ReplyDeleteThe paintings are beautiful. Art of artwork is a wonderful idea and presented so lovingly. My thought about justice is that law must have eyes to see what happened. Justice is blind so it can make its rulings on facts rather than to see how important or unimportant a person looks.
ReplyDeleteDear Emma,law is designed by people who aren’t perfect.as far as I know corrupt people prevail in institutions holding authorities and it becomes easier for them to turn law in their favour then. Money is easiest way for manipulating systems,where it’s not working blackmailing,threats and other forms of corruption are done to keep power in hand.
DeleteI did enjoy seeing all of these Baili ... a lovely post.
ReplyDeleteMy good wishes.
All the best Jan
Thank you dear Jan 🥰
ReplyDeleteThese are all really beautiful, Baili.
ReplyDeleteThese are so gorgeous. I love culture and art.
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