Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), National Art Gallery, Islamabad, hosted a successful calligraphy workshop led by the renowned Pakistani calligrapher Azeem Iqbal.
The workshop, attended by aspiring artists and calligraphy enthusiasts, served as a continuation of Azeem Iqbal's prestigious calligraphy exhibition that is currently on display at PNCA.
The workshop offered participants a unique opportunity to learn from the calligrapher's expertise, exploring the intricate art of calligraphy and its deep-rooted connection to Pakistani heritage and culture. Iqbal introduced the participants to the Kufic script, one of the oldest and most revered styles of Arabic calligraphy. He also gave a live demonstration of his unique techniques, showcasing the precision and creativity that define his work.
Through hands-on sessions, he shared his techniques, artistic philosophy and the rich traditions that inspire his exquisite works. The attendees were not only enriched with new skills but also gained a deeper appreciation for the cultural and artistic significance of calligraphy. The participants thoroughly enjoyed the workshop, expressing gratitude for the rare opportunity to learn directly from a master artist.
Ms. Mariam Ahmed, Director, Visual Arts Division (VAD) at PNCA, remarked, "PNCA really wants to highlight the traditional art of calligraphy, and Azeem Iqbal was kind enough to conduct this workshop at PNCA. We truly aim to provide students with one-to-one knowledge of this traditional art form from a senior artist."
The ongoing calligraphy exhibition at PNCA is a celebration of artistic treasures featuring the masterpieces of Azeem Iqbal, alongside a curated collection of pictures from Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Member States.
This remarkable showcase highlights the shared cultural heritage of the region, fostering a spirit of regional harmony and unity through the arts. Visitors to the exhibition can witness the profound beauty of traditional calligraphy and its connection to the diverse cultural narratives of ECO member nations.
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