Bangkok Post

Pakistan’s famous truck art takes to the skies

- SYED RAZA HASSAN

Pakistan’s famous truck art will move from its highways to the skies, as a flying academy is painting a two-seater Cessna aircraft with the colourful technique.

With elaborate and flamboyant motifs, Pakistani truck art has inspired gallery exhibition­s abroad and prompted stores in Western cities to sell miniatures.

“We want to show the world that Pakistan is not all about the Financial Action Task Force [FATF] and terrorism issues; it’s a very diverse country and a land of opportunit­ies,” Imran Aslam Khan, chief operating officer of Sky Wings, a flight training organisati­on, said.

He also plans to paint other aircraft, with the aim of promoting tourism in Pakistan.

Such art has become one of Pakistan’s best-known cultural exports in recent years. Unesco, for example, has been using truck art, blended with indigenous themes, to promote girls’ education in a northweste­rn Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province.

“The world is familiar with our truck art representa­tion; now, with this aircraft, our colours will fly in the air. We are really excited,” Haider Ali, the artist painting the aircraft, said at the academy’s hangar.

Trained by his father, Ali, 40, has been decorating trucks since his childhood and is now one of the most prominent such painters in Pakistan. Ali hopes to paint an Airbus or Boeing aircraft in the future, saying an opportunit­y to work on such gargantuan planes would truly be a learning experience.

 ??  ?? Haider Ali paints a Cessna at Jinnah airport in Karachi, on Dec 30.
Haider Ali paints a Cessna at Jinnah airport in Karachi, on Dec 30.
 ??  ?? A finished Cessna.
A finished Cessna.

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