He was also given status of honorary sculptor at Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan.
[3] While technically sculptures, their size, naturalistic approach, and clear narratives leaned more towards the definition of statues.
[3] Shahzad's pieces communicated specific cultural ideas, stepping beyond artistic boundaries and suggesting a rethinking of aesthetic standards.
[3] The sculptures presented relatable, emotionally charged narratives that received high public appreciation.
[3] Although Shahzad's exhibition may not have been groundbreaking, it raised important questions for local artists about bridging the gap between sculptures and statues, thereby preventing the art from becoming a domain exclusive to the elite.