ISLAMABAD: Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Thursday unveiled a captivating Art Exhibition at the National Art Gallery in Islamabad.
The exhibition features an array of exquisite calligraphic artworks from PNCA’s Permanent Collection, Director PR Bilal Karim said while talking to the media.
Enthusiasts of art have the opportunity to delve into the enchanting realm of calligraphy, encountering works by esteemed Masters like Sadequain, Ahmed Khan, Hanif Ramay, Rana Riaz, Aslam Kamal, and Amin Gulgee. Moreover, the exhibition features a rich tapestry of traditional calligraphy by artists including Elahi Buksh Matee, Nasir Khan Seemab, Azeem Iqbal, Shabbir Zia, and Humayun Bangash.
Visitors can explore a diverse range of mediums and techniques, highlighting the versatility and creativity inherent in calligraphic artistry, ranging from classical styles to contemporary interpretations. The exhibition promises something for every discerning viewer.
Beyond its visual appeal, the exhibition serves as a platform for cultural appreciation and understanding through the timeless art of calligraphy, offering visitors an opportunity to delve into Pakistan’s rich heritage and traditions.
PNCA extends a warm invitation to all art enthusiasts, locals, and tourists to immerse themselves in the captivating world of calligraphy.
Art enthusiasts are encouraged to seize this opportunity to observe the spirit of Ramadan Karim through the lens of art and culture in Gallery No-3 at the National Art Gallery in Islamabad, embarking on a journey of beauty, tradition, and creativity. The exhibition will run throughout the month of Ramadan, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm daily, with Fridays and Saturdays designated as days of rest. —APP