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Pakistani truck art reaches Doha ahead of FIFA World Cup 2022

October 24, 2022 04:33 PM


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Pakistani artiste mural painting has been completed after two weeks' efforts in Doha, Qatar, and is on display at Doha Museum ahead of FIFA World Cup.

The mural was completed by artists from the art group Phool Patti led by Ali Salman Anchan. Ali said that said his group was invited to Qatar as part of an official partnership with the Qatar Museum for its local program, Jedariart, in Doha this year.

In an Instagram post Ali said: "We are invited to an official partnership with the Qatar Museum for its local program, Jedariart, in Doha this year 2022 Phool Patti team under the leadership of founder Ali Salman Anchan and other members Mumtaz Ahmad, and Muhammad Amin, Phool Patti is proud to be promoting Pakistani truck art and the beauty of Pakistan's heritage and art in Doha, Qatar.

"The best part of Jedariart is the Pakistani truck art mural and the Indian Truck Mural side-by-side I am sure people get more ideas from both countries' truck art, I'm sure the world will know why Pakistan truck art is famous for how we decorated our truck.

"Our mural is considered one of the best in Doha. The truck art mural is the embodiment of Phool Patti dedication to the cause of promoting Pakistan’s rich heritage and culture.

"We tried to design our best masterpiece and Alhamdulillah received an outstanding response, everybody started loving it.

"And also thanked the @qatar_museums for the wonderful opportunity and amazing hospitality, what a learning experience for us. Jedari art is a very creative initiative by Qatar Special thanks to @sarahforyame , @alya_alkhalifa , and, #Dimitrije for all arrangements and everything

"And best of luck to @allindiapermit you guys did a great job and also best of luck for coming projects. and thank you to all partners who supported this beautiful project. @salwabeachresort @ashghalqatar, and #WOQOD @jotunqatar. Our big thanks to our magical Phool Patti team members Mumtaz Bhai and Amit Bhai."

They work to promote the unique and vibrant Pakistani Truck Art globally. They are famous for their creative ideas and professionalism; a creative team of dedicated individuals leads a proactive promotion of the cultural identity of Pakistan in all levels. Phool Patti became a true ambassador of Pakistan globally.

Phool is an Urdu word that translates to Flower in English and Patti means Petal. Phool Patti is a Pakistan-based social enterprise, founded by Ali Salman Anchan who is also the creative director of the entity.

 



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