Zul Jaffer was born in
Pakistan. He did not have any fine art training until he
moved to the United States. He then took drawing classes
from 1991 to 1994.
Mr. Jaffer studied business
administration and marketing but felt unsatisfied with that
environment. Then he took up painting and has never wanted
to put the brush down. He had to relinquish his painting for
several reasons but now has returned to the canvas where he
finds serenity. Mr. Jaffer is a teacher and painter.
Jaffer’s works have been
exhibited at a juried exhibition at the Texas State
University, Illumination in Atlanta, Illumination in
Houston, Illumination in San Antonio and the Artist’s
Coalition of Austin.
Mr. Jaffer adds:
The visual dialogue that
is being communicated cannot always be composed into
words. The esthetic is merely a vehicle to reach out
reactions by tapping into their inner feelings. The fine
art that is from emotions convenes the audiences’
feelings and forms into opinions. There may or may not be
a spiritual connection made when in front of the work.
Then the work is interpreted on its appearance; as each
individual is unique, the analyses vary. The final stage
of any work is the viewer, who completes the work by
looking at it. Some look deeper to find shapes, figures,
storyline, political or religious statements, and
preference of color. Others realize the two dimensionality
of canvas and the plasticity of the pigment yet walk away
with an incredible indescribable experience.
Source: St. Charles
Public Library