Thursday, August 12, 2010
Pakistani Truck at Smithsonian Museum at Washington DC
The Innovative Trucks of Pakistan
Americans explore a little about Pakistani truck painting in the summer of 2002 at the Smithsonian Folk life Festival, when Ali and bodywork professional Jamil ud-Din brought a truck from Pakistan’s city Karachi to Washington, D.C.
They ornamented it exactly there on the National Mall, as outdoor in-house artists. As a ability and talent scout for the festival’s Silk Road theme, truck aficionado Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, an anthropology professor at the University of Michigan and a known US scholar of Pakistani traditions and cultural background, selected the pair for their adaptability in have as a feature the country’s incongruent styles of innovative truck art.
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Kafeel bhai Ghotki walay
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Folk Art
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