Shahid Sajjad

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Shahid Sajjad (1936 in Muzaffarnagar, British India – July 28, 2014, in Karachi, Pakistan)[1][2][3] was a Pakistani sculptor. His work continues to influence subsequent practitioners of these genres across Pakistan.[4]

Sajjad was born in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, in 1936. Shahid Sajjad was a self-taught sculptor who began his career in advertising in 1955; a path that led him to become art director at an advertising agency in Karachi.[3] Shahid traveled through South-East Asia, the Middle East and Europe on a motorcycle between 1960 and 1963. His first one-man show was held at the Karachi Arts Council in 1964. During a trip to Paris, his encounter with a single wood carving by Gauguin at the Louvre convinced him that this was what he must do. His determination led to his journey to the Rangamati forest in 1965, where he prepared fallen trees for carving, learning the qualities of the wood through trial and error.[5]

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