House of Cards Series
Sadequain Ahmad
Sadequain’s “House of Cards” depicts kings, queens, and knaves as tragic, deceitful, and divisive figures in a collapsing moral order.

Sadequain’s “House of Cards” depicts kings, queens, and knaves as tragic, deceitful, and divisive figures in a collapsing moral order.
In his “Sun Series,” Sadequain used crimson rays and contrasts of light and dark to symbolize energy, life, and mystical balance.
Sadequain’s “Crow Series” depicts a decaying society where humans, powerless and hollow, are mocked by the very crows they created to fear.
Sadequain’s “Cobweb Series” portrays society trapped in its own web—blinded, paralyzed, and worshipping its entanglements.
Sadequain experimented with ideas, with his characters, with the surroundings, and the relationship between the object and subject. One of the objects
Sadequain was endowed with exquisite skill to execute impeccable line work & the ability to draw human figures & objects that make up the environment.
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