‘Scattered’ or ‘Dazzling’, the ‘Thoughts’ are on canvas

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Mitra Ali, a young Iranian artist, displayed her eye-catching and fascinating paintings at an exhibition organised at the Eye For Art, an art gallery located at 6th Commercial Lane, Zamzama. Her paintings on display included “Scattered Thoughts”, “Clock”, “Flirting Diamond”, “Inner Vision”, “Floral Sentiments” and “Dazzling Thoughts”. Ali’s paintings reflect the depth of her feelings, her great taste for art and exceptional skills as an artist. Several visitors applauded her work and asked her to continue exhibiting her paintings in Pakistan in the future as well. Ali, who honed her skills from the Artist Kermaani School of Art in Tehran, says her passion for art started from the day when she learned to hold a pencil and draw something on paper even before going to school.
“I started drawing at home at the age of six,” she says. “The passion of becoming a famous artist grew strongly in me and finally I decided to learn this art and then joined the school.” After graduating in Electronic Engineering in 2007, Ali started her career as a professional artist. “I wanted to share my views, inner feelings and artistic skills with Pakistanis. That’s why I participated in the Eye For Art exhibition in Karachi,” she says. “I am going back to Iran this week, but I will continue participating in exhibitions in Pakistan.”
Jawaid Haider, director of the Eye For Art, says Ali looks full of promise. “Mitra Ali is a very talented painter and has the potential to gain fame worldwide.”
Ali was part of a team of six young and grooming artists whose works were displayed at the exhibition. The other five were Maheen Allibhoy, Ozma Bhatti, Agnes Nagygyorgy, Laiba Baig and Saqiba Haq.
“The exhibition was very successful and the visitors evinced a great interest in the paintings of the young and talented artists,” says Haider.