F.P. Report
KARACHI: The world of art has lost a luminary, as eminent Pakistani painter Mashkoor Raza has passed away.
His death marks the end of an era, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.
Born in 1948 in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, Mashkoor Raza later moved to Pakistan, where he became one of the most celebrated artists of his time.
A graduate of the Karachi School of Arts, he trained under distinguished mentors such as Rabia Zuberi, Hajra Zuberi, and Mansoor Rahi, earning a Gold Medal upon his graduation in 1972.
After briefly teaching at his alma mater, he took a significant step in fostering new artistic talent by establishing the Mashkoor School of Art in 1990.
His influence extended beyond Pakistan, with his works being exhibited across the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Malaysia, India, Bangladesh, Canada, Bahrain, and Iran.
Mashkoor Raza’s contributions to the arts have earned him widespread recognition, including the esteemed President’s Pride of Performance Award. His mastery over design, colour, form, and space has solidified his position as a dynamic and prolific artist.
His artwork spans various styles, showcasing a versatile range. He is particularly known for his cubist-structured abstract paintings, often dominated by shades of white.
Additionally, his calligraphic compositions explore line and texture, while his iconic horse paintings capture the raw energy and movement of galloping stallions. Raza’s figurative works, with fragmented forms and symbolic contrasts, further highlight his artistic depth.
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