Artist Abdul Karim Solangi says his work is meant for the public and is not for sale
Kinetic sculptor brings Sindhβs culture to life
The Sindh government has a department of culture where dozens of people, from minister, secretary, additional secretaries, all the way down to section officers, office assistants and peons, are employed to preserve and promote the culture of the province.
These officers, ranking from Grade one to 21, draw salaries, allowances, budget, and use resources from the taxpayersβ money. On the other hand, a lone crusader has been promoting the Sindhi culture free of charge for over three decades.
Abdul Karim Solangi is considered a pioneer of kinetic sculptures in the country. His motorised sculptures, made of recycled fabric, wastepaper, and plaster, move in a synchronised manner to depict village life of Sindh.
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