Speaking on the occasion, Prof Kamran said man’s aesthetic sense distinguished him from other living beings and so it was important to engage this sense. He said such exhibitions fostered human creativity. He said the university students loved calligraphy and painting and always learnt a lot at such exhibitions. College principal Prof Rahat Naved Masud said Arif Khan was a polite teacher and painter and his work was very well respected in the market. She said calligraphy showcased both the design and painting skills of the artist. Faculty members and students also attended the inauguration.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 18th, 2011.
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