Caretaker Provincial Minister for Information, Minority Affairs, Social Protection, and President Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, Muhammad Ahmad Shah, unveiled the “Muse of the Indus” exhibition, showcasing the watercolor masterpieces of Moazzam Ali. The exhibition took place at the local art gallery in Clifton. Provincial Minister Muhammad Ahmad Shah praised Moazzam Ali for skillfully capturing the enchanting and beautiful culture of Sindhi women specially “Thar” on canvas through the medium of watercolors.
During the inauguration, Minister Ahmad Shah expressed his participation in the exhibition of this contemporary master, who has recently relocated to Canada. He emphasized his longstanding connection with Moazzam Ali, highlighting the artist’s avid passion for global exploration.
“Moazzam Ali’s exhibition is a visual journey into the beautiful cultural tapestry of Sindh,” remarked Minister Ahmad Shah. He acknowledged Moazzam Ali’s global acclaim, with exhibitions held in cities such as Karachi and Lahore, expressing admiration for the artist’s focus on depicting the women of Thar and Sindh in his artworks. The portrayal of women in Moazzam’s pieces, characterized by nobility and beauty, stands out prominently. Minister Ahmad Shah underscored the artist’s effective use of colors to convey his emotions.