Amna’s work, emphasizing its emotional depth, Shah

Islamabad : Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) hosted the thought-provoking Travelling solo exhibition, “A Flight of Two Half Birds,” by renowned Pakistani-Irish artist Amna Walayat at the National Art Gallery. The exhibition, which explores the themes of displacement, migration, and identity.
Mr. Jamal Shah, renowned Visual Artist and cultural icon, inaugurated the exhibition along with M. Ayoub Jamali, Director General PNCA. The opening ceremony was attended by a distinguished audience, including prominent artists, scholars, diplomats, and art enthusiasts.
Mr. Jamal Shah praised Amna’s work, emphasizing its emotional depth and relevance to contemporary global issues.
A Flight of Two Half Birds” is an evocative exploration of the dualities faced by displaced individuals, drawing on Walayat’s own experiences as an Eastern Muslim woman and migrant artist. Using Indo-Persian miniature painting techniques, her works incorporate powerful symbolism—such as butterflies, boats, and tulips—to convey themes of longing, resilience, and adaptation.
The title, inspired by the Urdu phrase “Half Teetar, Half Batir,” reflects the fragmented identity experienced by those living between two worlds. The exhibition also draws connections to historical and literary figures, including poets Faiz Ahmed Faiz and Bahadur Shah Zafar, whose works on exile and displacement resonate deeply with the themes explored in Walayat’s art.
The event was very well attended by luminaries, including representatives of the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture Division, faculty members from leading art institutions, and prominent figures from Pakistan’s art community.
PNCA invites art enthusiasts, students, and the general public to experience this remarkable exhibition, which serves as a poignant reminder of the shared human quest for identity, belonging, and compassion.
As part of the exhibition programming, Amna Walayat will host an Artist Talk on Wednesday, 4th December, 2024, at 11:00 AM. in the PNCA, National Art Gallery, Islamabad. This session will offer attendees an exclusive insight into her creative process, thematic inspirations, and the symbolism within her art.

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