Abdul Jabbar,
Abdul Jabbar, an artist captivated by the allure of landscapes, embarked on his creative journey by intricately depicting slums within natural settings, employing both canvas and jute as his mediums. Yet, amidst his artistic exploration, he sensed a yearning for deeper narratives.
Thus, he ventured into integrating the evocative imagery of railway tracks and stations, recognizing their profound historical significance as vital transportation arteries in Pakistan. With a dedicated focus on antiquated steam engines, emblematic of the nation's pioneering railway era, Abdul's works resonate with a nostalgic charm. His artistic endeavors are not merely confined to the studio; Abdul's immersive travels across Pakistan have provided firsthand encounters with railway infrastructure, enriching his fascination with this captivating theme. Reflecting on the symbolism of train travel, Abdul finds parallels between the departing whistle's tranquility and life's inevitable transitions. He imparts a profound philosophy, likening life's journey to a bustling railway platform, advocating patience and resilience in the pursuit of success.