Anum Sanaullah
The Kinetic Weaves the Static
Retracing a Kurta, which is a keepsake of my grandfather, led me to the embroidery culture of the Balochistan region.
Embroidery is a prominent craft of the Baloch, which has remained an important indicator of its identity. Through this research, I explored the communal relations with this craft at the center.
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Anum Sanaullah
Silence and presence are integral to the universal flow of life and as a creative practitioner, Anum’s journey has been about transmuting the aforementioned lived experiences through her art.
Email: anumnsanaullah@gmail.com
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