23/04/2026
PEOPLE OF IQBALIAN FINE ARTS SOCIETY
My mother was a vocational college teacher, she used to teach about different ideas of drawings on women’s dresses. Whenever I’d look at her paints, it will give me an inner peace, purpose and motivation. Being influenced from my mother I started painting in school days, but I always questioned her if my paintings would always be limited to my room and no one would see them. During medical college years when I came to know about IFAS, I submitted few of my paintings for exhibition. It was without any high hopes as I was suffering from inferiority complex, being from an underdeveloped town in Cholistan desert and a lower middle class family. But, I was completely surprised to get a gold medal and positive response from everyone. This is how my journey of confidence started. During my childhood in village, I never thought of my career more than a primary school teacher. But, fortunately in AIMC I met people who changed my life completely. They boosted my confidence, always motivated me to be an active member of IFAS and participate in painting competitions at every level. From these opportunities, I portrayed my feelings, earned many certificates, medals, and mainly self confidence. I will always remember that day when I was given title of Picasso by my classmates and the day when I started working in London as a confident person rather than with inferiority complex. I will always remember those positive words. Thank you IFAS for changing my perceptions about life.
Usman Faisal, Iqbalian, Enthusiastic Mountaineer