— White Star
Mitha goes on to reveal her political side with the ‘This Is What War Does’ series, a topic that affects her deeply as a Pakistani.
“Since the dreadful conflicts all around the world have only grown and the human misery has been heart wrenching, I felt the compulsion to get the dreadful cycle of violence and its consequences on paper, as I have done through dance,” she said.
Although a dark topic, Mitha does not shy away from using a rich colour scheme to subtly exude the atrocities of war.
In the painting ‘In My Playground’, she illustrates a scene of innocent children being coiled in to a large orange flame. While in ‘Yemen’, she uses a mix of colours to create a whirlwind of smoke coming from airforce fighter jets crowding the sky.
Finally, ‘The Stories Within’ series depicts the “story-telling culture of South Asia, where our classical dance is imbued with stories through which we present deeper thoughts; ancient religious philosophies are taught through mythologies; Sufi’s spread their wisdom through poetry and parables.
In each painting there is a sense of mystery, something not quite of this earth, something sensed rather than defined. Each story caught in a somewhat rounded form where there is no real beginning or end, encapsulated in this moment forever; yet you can take it out of there in your mind and travel through time with it.”
The launch was attended by the likes of renowned Urdu poet Kishwar Naheed, human rights activist Tahira Abdullah and famous lawyer and art critic Basharat Qadir.
While lauding Ms Mitha’s meticulous and powerful work, Ms Abdullah said: “What stands out about this work is that it is affordable by the middle class society in Islamabad as it ranges between Rs30,000 to Rs70,000.”
The exhibition will run till Nov 16. Mitha will also be performing a dance recital on Nov 11 at The Farm by the Theatre Wallay in Islamabad.
Published in Dawn, November 10th, 2017