Lahore students participate in wall street art competition

The walls of Lahore, which for years were covered with graffiti were reclaimed by artists and volunteers

PHOTO: ONLINE

Artists from various schools and colleges came together for the wall street art competition, to reclaim the walls of Lahore which for years have been covered with graffiti, publicising everything from love for a soulmate to hate for political parties.

The competition is an exclusive anti wall chalking campaign organised by Artistan and Message Welfare Trust, every year.

Artists and volunteers in the sixth season of the Street Art Competition, reclaimed the walls by painting them with cheerful designs aimed at bringing some happiness and pride back to the city.

Students and volunteers paint Allama Iqbal and famous monuments of Pakistan. PHOTO: ONLINE


Students seen painting Saadat Hasan Manto, a Pakistani writer, playwright and author who was considered among the greatest writers of short stories in South Asian history. PHOTO: ONLINE



The competition is an exclusive anti wall chalking campaign organised by Artistan and Message Welfare Trust, every year. PHOTO: AP


An art student works on a painting, during the city beautification project, showing Pakistan's Army, Navy and Air Force saving Pakistan's children on a wall. PHOTO: REUTERS


Art students works on a painting, during the city beautification project, showing Pakistan's Army, Navy and Air Force saving Pakistan's children on a wall. PHOTO: ONLINE


Artists and volunteers in the sixth season of the Street Art Competition, come together to reclaim the walls of Lahore. PHOTO: NNI


PHOTO: AP


A Pakistani art student decorates a wall along a street in Lahore on November 22, 2015. PHOTO: AFP
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