Jamali (artist)

After the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Jamali made a pilgrimage to Tirich Mir and then traveled throughout Europe, seeking a stable home for his mission of Art and Peace.

After successful initial exhibitions, Jamali was inspired to embark upon more experimental methods and media, including but not limited to cork, egg tempera, and bronze.

[1] Jamali launched Mardan Publishing, Inc., which offers limited edition artist proofs of his works as well as catalogs showcasing these prints and publications.

For example, he produced his unique "Cork, Fresco Tempera" and "Pigment Dispersion" techniques to get, for example, more saturated color and depth to his surfaces.

(For example in "Without Me X", top right) [5] Jamali also creates bronze sculptures in unusual ways, burying the clay or plaster model in the ground for weeks or months prior to casting, similar to his paintings.

This location contains a gallery marketplace and an administrative center with amenities such as a full service frame shop, large-scale scanner, large format printer and an art studio for Jamali.