The Swat Valley in Pakistan was once considered a regional centre for arts and culture. All of that ended, however, with the arrival of the Taliban in 2008. They outlawed many forms of art, imposing their own brand of strict Islamic law. Today, as peace and normalcy slowly return to the valley, Swat's artists and craftsmen are back at work. Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports from Swat, in northern Pakistan.