KARACHI: It is remarkable how artists from relatively small cities make a huge impact on the world of art. Take Jamshoro for example. The city’s Centre of Excellence in Art and Design is doing a fine job, proof of which can be seen at an exhibition of artworks of the institute’s recent graduates titled ‘Inside Jamshoro’ which commenced at the Indus Valley School Gallery on Monday.

All the artists impress with their creativity and craft. The first half a dozen exhibits are by Madiha Bhatti (gouache on vasli).

The artist has inventively used objects from everyday life, especially stationary items, and put them together to make them look like something physically big and totally unrelated to individual items (pencil, ruler, etc). Good stuff.

This writer does not make predictions, but there is a strong likelihood that Imran Soomro is the next big thing in Pakistani art.

It is his inspired concepts which immediately strike the viewer. In addition, the technique he uses is simple and there is nothing flashy or experimental about it.

His piece ‘Search’ (oil on canvas) is a prime example of how simplicity sometimes can do wonders that an overly abstruse painting splashed with a variety of colours can’t do.