Truck Art In Pakistan
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Truck art in South Asia is a popular form of regional decoration, with trucks featuring elaborate floral patterns and calligraphy. It is especially common in Pakistan and India. During the War in Afghanistan, Pakistani decorated trucks that ran services between Pakistan and Afghanistan came to be known as jingle trucks by American troops and contractors who were deployed across the latter.


"Jingle truck" origin

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serving in Afghanistan, although it may also date back to the British colonial period. The term came to be because of the jingling sound that the trucks make due to the chains and pendants hanging from the bumpers of the vehicles.


Practice

Many trucks and buses are highly customized and decorated by their owners. External truck decoration can cost thousands of dollars. The decoration often contains elements that remind the truck drivers of home, since they may be away from home for months at a time. The art is a mode of expression for the truck drivers. Decoration may include structural changes, paintings,
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and ornamental-decor like mirror work on the front and back of vehicles and wooden carvings on the truck doors. Depictions of various historical scenes and poetic verses are also common. Outfitting is often completed at a coach workshop. Chains and pendants often dangle off the front bumper. In India, motifs depicting eagles, kites, cow nuzzling calf and ''
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'', and catchphrases like "''
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''", "''Blow Horn''" and "''Use Dipper at Night''" are frequently seen. Religious iconography, poetry and political logos are also common.


Artists

One of the most prominent truck artists is Haider Ali. Trained by his father from his youth, he first came to international attention in 2002 when he painted a Pakistani truck as part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Nafees Ahmad Khan, a truck art artist in Indore, is well known throughout India and has been designing one truck every day for over thirty-two years. Mr. Syed Phool Badshah, also known as Phool ji, is a well known truck artist who is best known for his unique style of doing
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with Truck art.


Regional styles

In Pakistan, Karachi is a major city centre for truck art, though there are other hubs in
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, Peshawar, Quetta and Lahore. Trucks from Balochistan and Peshawar are often heavily trimmed with wood, while trucks from Rawalpindi and Islamabad often feature plastic work. Camel bone ornamentation and predominance of red colours is commonly seen on trucks decorated in
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. In India, the Delhi-based artist Tilak Raj Dhir states that the slogans he adds to his truck art, which is prevalent throughout the National Capital Region, often change with the socio-political atmosphere. The state of Punjab is considered a major centre of truck art in India, with a distinctive style and expert artists. Poetry is commonly seen in truck art across northern India, and particularly in Uttar Pradesh. Truck art in Hindi and Urdu is sometimes called ''Phool Patti''.


Influence

Truck art has extended beyond the decoration and ornamentation of trucks into other forms and media.


Cars

Though cars are not traditionally decorated in South Asia, there are examples of cars embellished in a truck art style. In 2009, The Foxy Shahzadi, a 1974 VW Beetle decorated in a truck art style, travelled from Pakistan to France in a 25-day journey. In the Indian city of Mumbai, some drivers decorate their taxis in a truck art style.


Fashion

The lively colours of Pakistani trucks have inspired some fashion designers. The Italian fashion company Dolce & Gabbana used truck art-inspired displays in a 2015 campaign. Although used more often on women's fashion, some men's clothing have been inspired by South Asian truck art. Apart from clothing, truck art has also been incorporated into shoes by some.


Print Design

Farid Bawa, an Indian graphic designer, collaborates with Indian truck artists to make and sell prints of truck art online in a bid to preserve the tradition of truck art.


Gallery

File:The symbol of art (1015808925).jpg, Decorations can be highly detailed. File:Pakistani_decorated_Wheels_Trucks.jpg, All parts of the truck are highly embellished. File:Such beauty (1015799377).jpg, Wood-paneling is often carved in high detail. File:Indiatruck.jpg, The phrase " Horn Please" is used extensively in Indian truck art. File:Sisters_getting_ready.jpg, The backs of Pakistani trucks are often intricately decorated. File:Gilgit-Skardu_road.JPG, Decorated trucks can be found in even the most remote corners of Pakistan. File:Traffic jam on the Rohtang.jpg, Decorated trucks stuck in a traffic jam at the remote Rohtang pass in Himachal Pradesh. File:Truck Pulled over due to lockdown in Nepal-Shambhunath Municipality , Nepal-4553.jpg, Truck art in Nepal often contains modern symbols alongside traditional ones. File:PK Truck on N-5 near Thatta asv2020-02 img2.jpg, Two decorated trucks on Pakistan's N-5 National Highway. File:Colourful afghan truck.jpg, Decorated truck in Afghanistan. File:Goods carrier on Chowpatty beach.jpg, Decorated truck at a beach in Mumbai. File:A truck being washed near Bangalore.jpg, Driver washing decorated truck near Bangalore. File:W-P-AD20070217-16h21m13s-e.jpg, A decorated truck in the wood-paneled Khyber Pakhtunkhwa style. File:KolkataTrash.JPG, A decorated garbage truck in Kolkata, India. File:Fuel trucks (3879104430).jpg, Decorated Indian
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, Afghanistan. File:Truck in Rangpo, Sikkim.jpg, In Sikkim File:A road leads to Sharda, Neelum Valley AJK.JPG, Many local buses in Pakistan are decorated with truck art. File:El Gouna Bus R01.jpg, A public transport bus in El Gouna, Egypt customised and highly decorated in Pakistani style File:London - Pakistani decorated bus.jpg, A Pakistani-decorated bus on
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, London. File:Karachi tram nightime melbourne.jpg, The Karachi to Melbourne Tram, decorated by Pakistani truck artists, during the
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See also

* Karachi to Melbourne Tram *
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* Tap tap


References


External links

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Pictures of decorated Pakistani trucks

In Pictures: The Colourful and Magnificent Truck Art of India by Tanaya Singh

Horn Please
(Documentary)
Flickr photos

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