Acclaimed Pakistani painter Tassaduq Sohail shifted to ICU

By
Talha Hashmi

KARACHI: Pakistani artist Tassaduq Sohail is in a  critical condition and shifted to Intensive Care Unit of Civil Hospital, Karachi, on Tuesday. 

The ailing artist was brought from Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, to Karachi today, hospital sources told Geo News. 

However,  no member of Sohail's family is present at the hospital. 

With the artist unconscious, the doctors are facing trouble getting information about Sohail's medical history. 

Biography

Tassaduq Sohail is not just an artist but a dreamer and storyteller.

Born on October 30, 1930, Sohail is known for his love for felines, pigeons and women.

The obsessive artist was born in Jalandhar, his family migrated to Lahore and then shifted to Karachi in 1952. Soon, his talent for narrating tales made him popular in the literary circles in the port city.

'Untitled 8' by Tassaduq Sohail 

In Karachi, he also penned down his first short story, which was written under the guise of a letter, ridiculing his aunt’s interference in his personal affairs.

In 1961, the reclusive artist shifted to London and began pursuing painting to win female friends. However, with time painting became his passion and he joined St Martin School of Art.

His first exhibition was held in London in 1978, which began a journey of countless exhibitions. He spent 40 years in London and eventually shifted to Karachi.

The chronic bachelor is said to have taken inspiration from Picasso, van Goth, Ustad Allah Buksh, Colin David, Amrita Shergill and Sadequain.