
Ashiqain has 15 pieces on arrangement during a exhibition. PHOTO: COURTESY STUDIO SEVEN



KARACHI: Photographer Jamal Ashiqain’s latest work, images depicting a cityscape in Bangkok or sleet in Phuket, both in Thailand, or even shadows of trees in Mauritius, redefines a judgment of constructional beauty.
His work is now on arrangement during an exhibition, patrician ‘Exploring Structures’, during Studio Seven. “I am celebrating structures here. we see that opposite structures form opposite mediums and they act differently in a given environment,” pronounced Ashiqain.
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“If we see, a cityscape here it looks some-more like rubble from afar, though unequivocally it is a city of Bangkok,” he explained while gesturing to his work.

Jamal Ashiqain prisoner Mauritius and Thailand by his camera lens. PHOTO: COURTESY STUDIO SEVEN
“With a object in a backdrop, it looks as if a trees are all peeking out, with a vast ones combining a shade of sorts,” pronounced a artist about a sketch of trees in Mauritius.
Though he is severely in astonishment of these structures, he said, “Be it manmade or natural, any structure has firm lines between them, however a kind of density is to be found in healthy objects”.

The photographer prisoner a beauty of healthy and manmade structures. PHOTO: COURTESY STUDIO SEVEN
With 15 pieces on display, he debated what work to show. He visited Mauritius in Aug 2016 and Thailand about a year back, stating, “I have a outrageous physique of work, though we unequivocally wanted to arrangement these few images, privately from my revisit to these dual countries”.
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The muster will be on arrangement compartment Mar 10 during Studio Seven in Clifton.
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