
So last night (April 16th) was the night of the exhibition in Islamabad that our collaborative group of artists had worked so hard on throughout the previous 10 days. Here are some of the pictures of the opening at the Satrang Gallery. The British High Commissioner, Philip Barton, opened the show and was genuinely interested in the work and also in the collaboration between artists of the two nations. The staff, under gallery director, Asma Rashid Khan, were fantastic. Here’s a write up in a local paper if you want to read more. I’ve done a slide show of the gallery pictures below. The little sketch above is a signwriter who was working in the local Nando’s in Islamabad when we popped in for a salad. So I scribbled him. As you do.
This residency has been supported by Wales Arts International and Arts Council Wales.

This is really cool! 🙂
Thank you 🙂
I need a scribble of me.
😀
Ohh it’s really interesting to see your photos too! I think your heads look particularly fab on that wall, a nice white wall to show them off! I really REALLY like all the framing too! Congrats to the framer! 😀
He’s a darling. And so cheap. We’re working out the framing costs in a couple of days but it’s very reasonable.
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Thank you for reblogging, Judith
Images all look fantastic wish I could have been there 🙂
Thanks Veronica, we had a great time 🙂
Wonderful exhibition, love all the photos!
Thank you 🙂
Looks like a wonderful exhibition – what a great venue!
It’s so posh!
wish I could have been there – looks like a great event 🙂
Thank you 🙂
fabulous looking space! Oh and I like your sign-writer too!
Thanks, it was fab
nice drawing, Scribblah
Thank you, Mark
Sounds like it went well. Well done!
Thank you 🙂