Pakistan, the country today is known for terrorism and extremism but it
has beautiful culture and lovely people. In this post we are discussing
wondorous truck and bus decoration of art of Pakistan. 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.
It
was not long before truck owners followed suite with their own designs.
Through the years the materials used have developed from wood and paint
to metal, tinsel, plastic and reflective tape. Within the last few
years trucks and buses have been further embellished with full lighting
systems.
This
art is so Pakistani, that the freight trucks which are built by Ford,
General Motors, Hino Pak etc in beautiful aerodynamic shapes are first
retro-fitted with very Pakistani stlye bodies and a special ‘viewing
deck’ at the top of Driver’s cab. The ‘viewing deck’ is a very
multipurpose extra space. It is used by ‘cleaners’ to sleep at night and
also to load extra luggage when needed.
via:http://www.damncoolpictures.com/2011/09/pakistani-truck-art.html
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