Children express love for Pakistan through art
Students from the Nasra School displayed their patriotic artworks, themed ‘Pakistan I want to live in’
KARACHI:
Children took to art to express their love for the country and mark Pakistan Day on Sunday.
Students from the Nasra School displayed their patriotic artworks, themed ‘Pakistan I want to live in’, at Bagh-e-Quaid-e-Azam, adjacent to the Quaid's mausoleum. The event was organised by the 'I am Karachi' campaign in collaboration with the Nasra School and Fancy International Management Services.
According to Nasra School trustee Amir Shouqat Fancy, the display of over 300 artworks aimed to promote peace and tolerance among society and to show solidarity with the nation. Hafsa Hareem Moiz, one of the young artists, said that Pakistan is in dire of 'unity and brotherhood'. Her painting, depicting a map of the country and four hands that held each other, emitted hope that Pakistan will prosper one day.
The exhibition will run till Tuesday.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 23rd, 2015.
Children took to art to express their love for the country and mark Pakistan Day on Sunday.
Students from the Nasra School displayed their patriotic artworks, themed ‘Pakistan I want to live in’, at Bagh-e-Quaid-e-Azam, adjacent to the Quaid's mausoleum. The event was organised by the 'I am Karachi' campaign in collaboration with the Nasra School and Fancy International Management Services.
According to Nasra School trustee Amir Shouqat Fancy, the display of over 300 artworks aimed to promote peace and tolerance among society and to show solidarity with the nation. Hafsa Hareem Moiz, one of the young artists, said that Pakistan is in dire of 'unity and brotherhood'. Her painting, depicting a map of the country and four hands that held each other, emitted hope that Pakistan will prosper one day.
The exhibition will run till Tuesday.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 23rd, 2015.