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    Art Review: In The Name of You – Ilyaas Alla Bashk at 8b2 by Fatima Hamid

    Written by: Muhammad Hamza
    Posted on: September 26, 2025 | | 中文

    The Valley of Fertility

    In this episode of art review, the gallery 8b2 in Islamabad, curated by Fatima Hamid, hosted photographer Ilyaas Alla Bashk and their travelogue visuals, works that have captivated many and been featured nationally as well. ‎

    The collection presented here offers a compelling journey through the diverse landscapes and cultural tapestries of Balochistan, Pakistan, as captured by an artist with a keen eye for both natural beauty and human emotion. Each piece, meticulously detailed and rich in narrative, invites viewers to explore the region’s rugged terrain, historical echoes, and spiritual depth. ‎

    Spanning from May 2019 to as recent as December 2023, this limited-edition series showcases a blend of aerial vistas, serene seascapes and celestial wonders. Subtle variations enhance the cohesive aesthetic, allowing each work to stand alone while contributing to a broader visual dialogue. ‎

    The series opens with The Three Pillars of Pishukan, a striking aerial view capturing the coastal town of Pishukan in Gwadar, where golden waves caress the sandy shores in a poetic embrace. The symmetry and interplay of light and shadow evoke a sense of timelessness, suggesting the pillars as both physical and metaphorical supports of the community. This work sets a tone of reverence for the land’s natural architecture, inviting viewers to ponder the resilience embedded in its rugged outlines. ‎

    Sea Padag - The Three Pillars of Pishukan

    The Land of Love & Beauty shifts the focus inland to Balochistan’s ethereal landscapes. This artwork portrays a solitary rock formation rising from the desert, bathed in soft golden hues. The description hints at deeper belonging, a spiritual connection to the earth that transcends the physical. The minimalist composition, with its vast emptiness punctuated by the lone structure, mirrors the introspective solitude of desert aesthetics, making it a meditative piece that resonates emotionally. ‎

    Towards the Shiv - Holy Chandragup takes a spiritual turn. This work depicts a pilgrimage to the sacred Chandragup Mud Volcano, a site of devotion in Hingol. The image of Nako Allen and his companion making their way through the arid terrain carries a sense of quiet determination. The muted colors and vast landscape amplify the sanctity of the journey, offering a visual narrative of faith and endurance that reflects the region’s cultural richness. ‎

    Towards the Shiv - Holy Chandragup

    The aerial perspective returns with Pasni - To This Land I Belong. This piece presents a breathtaking view of the golden waves touching Pasni, where the sea meets the desert in harmony. The artist’s description, likening the land to a home that calls the sea in quiet poetry, infuses the image with lyrical quality. The expansive composition captures the interplay of nature’s elements, evoking a sense of belonging both personal and universal. ‎

    The Valley of Fertility offers a panoramic view of Khuzdar, captured through the lush Charo Machi Valley. The greenery contrasts sharply with the arid surroundings, symbolizing a rare oasis of life. The sweeping vista and gentle curves of the hills evoke abundance and tranquility, making it one of the more vibrant works in the collection. ‎

    A Colorful Migration brings a burst of life with its depiction of young migratory flamingos resting along Pasni’s shores. The soothing winter breeze seems to animate the scene, with pink and orange hues of the birds contrasting against the blue waters. This work celebrates transient beauty, capturing a moment of grace amidst seasonal flux. ‎

    The Last Man of the Burnt City presents a haunting image of a solitary figure beside a derelict boat in Pasni. The muted tones and desolate setting suggest a narrative of loss or survival, inviting viewers to imagine the stories etched into the weathered wood and silent horizon. ‎

    The Last Man of the Burnt City

    That Blue Ocean and the Golden Shore offer an aerial view of Kappard, Kuntari Karodh in Gwadar. The interplay of blue waters and golden sands creates a striking duality, blending serenity with warmth in a balanced composition that highlights the coastal allure of the region. ‎

    Gateway of Hingol, captured in December 2021, depicts a cave opening to the sandy beach at Booji Koh in Sapat, Hingol. Masterfully framed, the rugged landscape invites viewers into its serene and expansive vista. Warm tones and natural light enhance the tranquil atmosphere, making it a captivating tribute to Balochistan’s coastal charm. ‎

    Gateway of Hingol

    In contrast, The Gaze of Innocence (April 2020) offers an intimate portrait of Bisma, a child from Palleri. Centering on the child’s expressive eyes, radiating innocence and emotion, the close-up composition creates a powerful connection and highlights the human element within the cultural context. Together, these works juxtapose the grandeur of nature with the vulnerability of youth, each executed with a keen eye for detail and resonance. ‎

    Ilyaas closes the series with & That’s My Faith, My Religion, a celestial view of the Milky Way over the Mastani Desert in Pasni. The vast night sky and lone silhouette encapsulate a profound spiritual connection, tying the collection together with a universal theme of faith and wonder. ‎

    & That's My Faith, My Religion

    This collection stands as a testament to Bashk’s ability to weave together the natural, cultural and spiritual threads of Balochistan. Each piece, with its limited-edition status, not only serves as a collector’s item but also as a window into the soul of a region often overlooked, rendered with a depth that invites repeated contemplation. ‎

    To be fair, travel teaches what stationary life never can. It is evident, and perhaps even essential, to move in order to grow. That is precisely what these visuals, from one patch of ground to another, tell us: to move. ‎

    Gallery

    Pasni - To This Land I Belong

    The Gaze of Innocence

    The Land of Love and Beauty


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