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RAWALPINDI, Aug 08 (APP):A two-day digital art exhibition titled “Historical Places of Pakistan” was organized at the Punjab Arts Council (PAC) in connection with the Independence Day celebrations.
Former Directors of the Arts Council, Naheed Manzoor and Waqar Ahmed inaugurated the exhibition as the chief guests.
The exhibition showcased 60 artworks by 30 students from the Arts Council’s graphic designing class. The chief guests remarked that digital art is as much an art form as the work of a painter or any other artist.
They emphasized that the promotion of art and culture not only strengthens society intellectually but also highlights national identity and serves as a means of connection between different civilizations.
Waqar Ahmed on the occasion said that art and culture were the soul of any society.
“Art is an expression of human emotions, thoughts, and creativity, manifesting in various forms such as painting, sculpture, music, dance, literature, and theater”, he said adding ” art reflects human creativity and experiences”.
Waqar further said that the promotion of art and culture not only leads to social development but also guides individuals toward a comprehensive and meaningful life.
Director PAC Rawalpindi, Sajjad Hussain, reiterated that PAC would continue playing an exemplary role in promoting and advancing the culture of Punjab.
“The Punjab Arts Council is not only preserving its heritage but also transferring it to the new generation”, he added.
At the end of the ceremony, certificates of appreciation were distributed among the students.