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Agony and Ecstasy

Agony and Ecstasy by Tariq Gill, a contemporary figurative acrylic painting depicting five vibrant symbolic human figures gathered with various birds beneath large drifting clouds.

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Year: 2026
Dimensions: 122 × 122 cm 
Collection: Artist Collection 
Availability: Available 
Category: Painting

About the Artwork

Agony and Ecstasy is a contemporary figurative acrylic painting by Tariq Gill, a Contemporary Pakistani Artist, exploring the coexistence of contrasting emotional states through symbolic imagery and expressive colour. Five vibrant human figures inhabit the composition alongside a variety of birds, creating a dynamic dialogue between humanity and the natural world. Above them, expansive clouds gather across the sky, enriching the painting with a sense of atmosphere, movement, and emotional intensity. Rather than separating suffering from joy, Gill brings these opposing experiences into a shared symbolic space, suggesting that they are inseparable aspects of human existence. Through expressive figuration, layered symbolism, and his distinctive visual language, the painting invites viewers to reflect on the emotional complexity of life, where moments of hardship and celebration often unfold simultaneously.

Curatorial Interpretation

In Agony and Ecstasy, Tariq Gill examines the delicate balance between opposing emotional forces, presenting suffering and joy not as isolated experiences but as interconnected dimensions of the human condition. The five symbolic figures represent the diversity of emotional responses that shape individual and collective life, while the birds introduce recurring themes of freedom, vitality, and humanity’s enduring relationship with nature. Together, these elements create a visual rhythm in which emotional contrasts coexist in quiet harmony rather than conflict.

The expansive clouds reinforce the psychological atmosphere of the painting, suggesting that emotions, like the changing sky, are constantly shifting yet remain part of a larger cycle of existence. Gill’s vibrant palette further intensifies this dialogue, allowing colour itself to become a vehicle for emotional expression. Through expressive figuration, surreal symbolism, and his distinctive artistic language, Gill transforms the composition into a contemplative meditation on resilience, reminding viewers that moments of agony and ecstasy are not opposites to be separated but complementary experiences that deepen our understanding of life and our connection with the world around us.

Exhibition History

Agony and Ecstasy was exhibited in Ecosystem of Fantasies, Tariq Gill’s solo exhibition held at Muse Art Gallery, Lahore, from 2 May to 12 May 2026. Curated by Minahil Ahmed, the exhibition presented a recent body of mixed media paintings and drawings exploring imagination, symbolism, nature, and the complexity of human experience.

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