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Some of the artworks displayed in the exhibition. White Star
KARACHI: Very few mythological characters have impacted the lives and works of the artist community the way Sisyphus has. Before telling his story to the uninitiated, here’s the context of this introduction. An exhibition of Suleman Faisal’s artworks titled Orange Sisyphus is under way at the Canvas Art Gallery. It is the ‘culmination’ of the Vasl-Khurram Kasim Art Foundation Research Grant that the artist received in 2020.
Now the story of Sisyphus: he is a character from Greek mythology who gets punished by the gods for cheating death twice. The punishment that is meted out to him is of a unique nature he has to roll a giant stone up a mountain, bring it down and keep doing it ceaselessly. This myth to a large extent was popularised, as far as the modern world is concerned, by novelist Albert Camus. He wrote a very incisive essay in the early 1940s on the character, juxtaposing his struggle with existentialist
Firm proponents of the need to save the planet, the STEAM club members of Caleb British International School, comprising year seven to Year 11 students, have been driving a tree planting advocacy by creating a 3D recycled project on ‘Restoring our Forests’ which highlights the benefits of planting trees geared towards instilling the culture of maintaining the ecosystem and sustaining the rainforest. Chiemelie Ezeobi reports that the project recently won them the David Shepherd Award in London at the 2021 Global Canvas Art Competition
In the quest for urbanisation, most cities were replaced by buildings, asphalt roads and bridges with no care for how trees could still remain in the landscape. The resultant effect is a degraded environment left at the whims and caprices of climate change.
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