Ijaz enjoys painting trees not only for their individual form but as symbols of life itself. He often transforms simple common things, like a tree, a plant, a leaf or a shrub, into striking images expressing irrepressible regenerating force of life and nature. He for instance perceives a laburnum tree, changing from its seemingly hopeless, dead predicament in winter to a vibrant blossoming in spring, as a specter of death transforming into a spectacle of life.
1. Wild Chestnut (2004) Oil on Canvas 32″X26″ Private Collection
2. Bamboo Shoots (2003) Oil on Canvas 30″X24″ Private Collection
3. An Old Anar (1981) Oil on Canvas 48″X72″, Collection: Nasreen and Anees Haider Shah
4. Roadside Tree –1999 Oil on Canvas 60″X72″( 2 panels) Collection: Mr. & Mrs. Hyder Ali Baber
5. Oak At Kufri (1994) 60″ X 36″ Oil on Canvas Private Collection
6. Sketch, An old ‘Anar’ (1992) Charcoal on paper, 14″ x 10″ Collection: Sir Nicholas Barrington, England
7. Sketch (1991) Cedars Conte on Paper Personal Collection
8. Sketch Personal Collection
9. Kikar (1985) Oil on Canvas, 24″ x 30″, Collection: Rakshi Samee
10. Laburnum Showers (1996) Oil on Canvas 36″ X 24″ Collection: Mr. & Mrs. Naved Hamid
11. Kikar (sketch) 1981 Charcoal on paper 8″ x10″, Collection: Mina and Imran Zaidi
12. Laburnum 1996 Oil on Canvas, 60″ x36″, Collection, Dr. Shehla and Dr. Javed Akram
13. Shisham in Autumn (1989) Oil on Canvas, 36″ x 30″ Collection: The National Gallery, Islamabad