Meeting the Master of Fresco Art in Pakistan
From the Blog sonyarehman *By Sonya Rehman * Through the waiting area, past the main desk, and up the stairs, the SEFAM office (on Waris Road, in Lahore, Pakistan) is in full swing. It’s a huge floor with endless rows of desks. Amidst rolls of fabric in various patterns and hues, young designers are hard at work on their computers. The atmosphere at Pakistan’s leading design house is jovial; there’s loud pop music on and the air is frequently punctuated with bursts of laughter and lots of noisy banter. I soon meet him. He’s a sweet, soft-spoken man, dressed in a shalwar kameez and a prayer cap perched on his head. Ustaad Saif-ur-Rehman smiles and greets me. Here he is, standing before me, one of the most eminent master craftsmen of the endangered art of fresco in Pakistan. Yet not many know of him, nopakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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