Art Attack: Amna Butt

We go behind the scenes with Amna Butt


January 31, 2022

Large scale paintings, mixed media textures, bold strokes and the essence of expressionism is felt in Amna Butt’s work. Butt’s forte is recognised by impulsive pouring and dripping techniques-“unconsciousness is the womb to true art” as Amna likes to put it, a painter who creates from inner impulsions and spoils a canvas to say something in her own way.

Amna has trained from various prestigious institutions and was also trained under the mentorship of seniority. The girl who started from the comfort of her room is now the CEO of an art gallery, The Art Room. Amna Butt chats with TEdit about her passion for canvas and paint.

How did you first discover your talent?

I was born to paint. Since childhood art shops have been like Disneyland to me. I was so sure I wanted to do this for the rest of my life.

What inspires you?

Deen and love. I am nature, I work with the rhythms of nature, impulsive intense in and out.

When did you first start painting?

Since as long ago as I can remember! Professionally five years, with the mentorship from teachers, from my room, which is why I named it “ Amna Butt - The Art Room” whereas I launched my studio/gallery in 2019 which is now a platform for visual arts.

What does your work aim to say?

“I choose to veil the imagery, I create what I conceive”

To me it’s expressing an inner world!

The versatility of my work aims to express the intensity of my emotions, it gives immediate expression to my feelings rather than merely illustrating them!

Is there a work of art that you would like to have in your home next to your own art?

I already have one painting next to my own art and that is of my teacher’s. (Late) Mr Imran Sultan, he wasn’t a famous artist but definitely a brilliant one. Every stroke he painted has a story.

If you could meet any artist in the world dead or alive, who would it be?

Pollock. I didn’t know about him until last October, when I started portraying my series of abstract expressionism. People started to relate my work with him, it was uncanny and unbelievable that it bears such a close resemblance to his work.

Would have loved to paint with him!

Are you fond of collecting anything?

Scents. I believe scent is the strongest trigger of memory and emotions.

Describe your work in five words.

Conceptualism.

Abstract expressionism.

Vibe.

Passion.

Connection.

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