They are not Arabs. They are Asian Indians who are now known as Pakistanis. Most of them speak Urdu, Punjabi and English, among other languages. There are more of them in India than in Pakistan. His work is wonderfully expressive.
@redibeaver Clearly you have no idea what you talking about. First of all I couldn't see "Arabic" people as u stated in comment above. And clearly you have no idea what are you talking about. Great work for Artist! Keep it up!
With so little understanding of color, naturally most of these paintings end up being monchromatic as well as poorly composed. All of the splashing doesn't make for a sense of looseness, just notations of impatience. I didn't see anybody except Arabic people at his opening....but then I didn't see any paintings that were "universal" in taste or subject, just repetitive burka women, iconoclastic forms but not reflective of nature's bounty of light and variety. Leave the studio now and then Ali.
dear moazzam,i appreciate your work.wonderful drawing and combination of colour.very soothing colours you use.love to see these paintings again and again.salam from birmingham uk
what happen to the male figure...only female you should show variety of culture
not only imagination of female only its just look like 'one type hanging on the wall'
jenggo4ever 6 months ago
They are not Arabs. They are Asian Indians who are now known as Pakistanis. Most of them speak Urdu, Punjabi and English, among other languages. There are more of them in India than in Pakistan. His work is wonderfully expressive.
Musthi834 8 months ago
Congratulations!
tdartista48 1 year ago
@redibeaver Clearly you have no idea what you talking about. First of all I couldn't see "Arabic" people as u stated in comment above. And clearly you have no idea what are you talking about. Great work for Artist! Keep it up!
02011982 1 year ago
With so little understanding of color, naturally most of these paintings end up being monchromatic as well as poorly composed. All of the splashing doesn't make for a sense of looseness, just notations of impatience. I didn't see anybody except Arabic people at his opening....but then I didn't see any paintings that were "universal" in taste or subject, just repetitive burka women, iconoclastic forms but not reflective of nature's bounty of light and variety. Leave the studio now and then Ali.
redibeaver 1 year ago
dear moazzam,i appreciate your work.wonderful drawing and combination of colour.very soothing colours you use.love to see these paintings again and again.salam from birmingham uk
MrWeiden1991 2 years ago