Today, truck art is one of Pakistan's most famous cultural exports, cutting against the country's more austere reputation for social conservatism
Haider Ali dabs a brush with an iridescent glob of paint and gets to work on a pair of sparkling white trainers—his latest canvas for a carnival of colour celebrating Pakistani culture.
Pakistan's lorries are renowned for "truck art": candy-coloured murals depicting South Asian animals, celebrities and religious icons.
The tradition transforms the highways and cities into kaleidoscopic processions.
And now Ali—a veteran truck artist—has transposed the painting onto sneakers.
"A client came to me from the US asking me to paint shoes," he explained.