Pakistan’s  renowned 
artist Muhammad Bugi Ansari held 
an insightful media‐briefing at the Karachi Press Club, to
inspire the nation for preserving the 
fascinating  art,  rich 
culture  and  ancient 
civilization  of the Kalash
Tribes, who  have  been 
dwelling  for  centuries 
in  the  beautiful 
Chitral  valley,  located 
deep  in  the 
pristine  and  majestic mountains of Northern Pakistan. 
The
Kalash tribes have originated from the Indo‐Iranian branch of the centuries‐old Dardic
civilization. Even in today’s modern era, these tribes have maintained their
truly unique and traditional lifestyle, as they continue to practice their
ancient customs and adorn their authentic attire, reflecting their rich
culture.  Bugi enlightened the media
about the value of traditional art, culture and customs, which are being
recklessly destroyed by the modern societies. 
He
quoted an example saying; “It is heart‐breaking to see that a few decades
back, the Kalash tribes used to have 106 statues and wooden figures, created by
their legendary artisans.  But  over 
the  years,  all 
those  masterpieces  were 
taken  away  or 
stolen  by  people 
from  outside.  So today, only one of those precious figures
still remains in that area.”   
Although
Bugi Ansari had left his home thirty years ago, and is settled in Holland, the
artist  has travelled  extensively, 
spending  a  great 
deal  of  his time 
learning  and  advocating 
the  preservation  of 
the  Kalash  heritage. 
These  deep  insights 
are  also  reflected 
in  his  socio‐ cultural  endeavors 
and  Surrealistic  style 
of  art.  Bugi 
has  been  promoting the traditional  work 
of  the  skillful 
artisans  and  children 
of  Kalash  and 
introducing  them  to 
a  global  audience.  
During
his vibrant media‐briefing
at the Karachi Press Club, Mr. Bugi Ansari also unveiled a large, exquisite
painting. This 40‐foot
Mural was personally created by Bugi and gifted to  the ‘Dar‐us‐Sukoon’ ‐ a leading philanthropic organization,
founded in 1969, by the Dutch 
altruist  –Sister Gertrude  Lemmens. 
It  focuses  on 
providing  safe‐accommodation  and 
affectionate  care for the  disabled/special  children, 
senior  citizens  and 
homeless‐women,  who have been abandoned by the society. 
 
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