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| PAKISTAN'S DECORATED VEHICLES This
extraordinary tradition has it's routes in the days of the Raj when craftsmen
made glorious horse draw carriages for the gentry. In the 1920's the Kohistan
bus company asked the local Michaelangelo, Ustad Elahi Buksh, a master craftsmen
to decorate their buses to attract passengers. Buksh employed a community of artists
from the Punjab town of Chiniot, who's ancestors had worked on many great palaces
and temples dating back to the Mogal Empire.
Peter Grant first saw these vehicles in 1995 when travelling from India to England by motorcycle. "I was awe struck by their beauty and individuality, I knew then I had to return to document them for an exhibition." After developing his photography work in London for ten years Peter was in a position to fulfill his creative dream. |
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