Art Work Reflects Village Art Of Pakistan
Today I'm going to share some amazing pictures of artwork which I collected during the visit to Pind restaurant in Bradford. Every country's artwork is a symbol of their culture and tradition. In the pictures below, you can see the transition of culture, especially the culture of the villages of Pakistan. In some villages, people still use these kinds of things in their daily lives because that is what they know to live. I like this restaurant's artwork and theme according to its name. It truly represents the life of a village. I am saying this because I saw many restaurants with specific names and the theme is opposite to their name. The environment which truly represents the art and craft of certain regions as per particular names then it not only pleases visitors but also provides information and flavour of their region. In the below, you can see different images which reflect the village art and craft of Pakistan.
These are the images of the cart which I clicked at the entrance of this restaurant. I like the colour combination of these carts. Farmers mostly use them in villages as a transport. Horses, Bulls, Buffaloes, Donkeys and Cows help them to move. Have a look.
I took these pictures in a hurry but I am glad it turned out quite nice and pretty. I like this one personally.
The wide-angle shot.
This is the picture of a hand fan which is still common in villages in Pakistan. It is handmade so mostly women of villages make it. They use a lot of stuff for decoration of this simple fan. You can see the mirror work on it. Neat and clean work.
Here you can see another image of the fan which is slightly different in shape and design so you can feel the variations in them as well.
This is a hair accessory which women use to make braids. it is called Paranda in villages. It is available in different colours with different kinds of works. You can see the mirror work on it. Women wear them mostly at weddings and festivals, especially in the villages.
The close-up.
In the image below, you can see some poetry in the Punjabi language. It is written on the tool which is used by the villagers for cleaning grain. I don't know the name of it.
That is all about today's post. I hope you like it. See you soon Insha Allah. Stay positive, avoid negativity and have a nice day.
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