Khurram Gillani
Khurram Gillani is a visual artist born in Quetta. He lives and works in Lahore, Pakistan. He studied from Beaconhouse National University in 2022.
Khurram has exhibited his work in various group exhibitions across pakistan. work is the intricate relationships and rhythms found within nature
and landscape. I explore the language of multiple lines and dots, creating compositions that reveal the connections and overlapping relationships
between forms. These lines are not merely marks on a surface; they are carriers of movement, direction, and emotion, weaving together to form
dynamic patterns that invite viewers to engage in a visual dialogue. It is an experience it is experienced by mind and body. My artistic process is a
reflection on perspective, both literal and metaphorical. By layering lines and dots, I build complex textures and spaces that suggest the multifaceted
nature of the world around us. Mountains and water become more than static images; they transform into living, breathing entities through the
careful orchestration of rhythm and repetition. The direction of lines guides the eye through the composition, creating a sense of flow that mirrors
the natural cycles and energies of the environment. Ink and different pigments play a crucial role in my work, offering a rich palette that enhances
the tactile quality of the surface. I experiment with overlapping layers of ink washes and fine line work to achieve depth and nuance, allowing each
piece to resonate with subtle emotional undertones. This interplay further intensifies the optic visual experience, encouraging contemplation and
introspection. As an observer and participant in this interconnected world, I find inspiration in literature, which informs the lyrical qualities of my
compositions. The rhythmic cadence of words parallels the visual rhythms I create with lines and dots both mediums striving to express the ineffable
nuances of human emotion and the natural world.