The Embassy of Pakistan welcomed esteemed guests including diplomats from different countries i.e. Spain, Germany, Malaysia; Switzerland, Iraq, France; Canada, Egypt Kyrgyzstan, Singapore, Hungary, Japan, Korea, Brunei, Uzbekistan, Chile, and Sri Lanka alongside distinguished dignitaries from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), European Union (EU), and World Bank to experience the rich cultural traditions and breathtaking landscapes of the country

APP30-090324 WASHINGTON: MARCH 09 – The Embassy of Pakistan welcomed esteemed guests including diplomats from different countries i.e. Spain, Germany, Malaysia; Switzerland, Iraq, France; Canada, Egypt Kyrgyzstan, Singapore, Hungary, Japan, Korea, Brunei, Uzbekistan, Chile, and Sri Lanka alongside distinguished dignitaries from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), European Union (EU), and World Bank to experience the rich cultural traditions and breathtaking landscapes of the country. APP/FHA
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Ambassador Masood Khan addressing a jam-packed hall with a large number of women participants during an event held at the Embassy of Pakistan celebrating Pakistan’s cultural treasures and the stunning landscape featuring traditional apparel, delicious cuisine, and exquisite artwork

APP28-090324 WASHINGTON: MARCH 09 – The Embassy of Pakistan welcomed esteemed guests including diplomats from different countries i.e. Spain, Germany, Malaysia; Switzerland, Iraq, France; Canada, Egypt Kyrgyzstan, Singapore, Hungary, Japan, Korea, Brunei, Uzbekistan, Chile, and Sri Lanka alongside distinguished dignitaries from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), European Union (EU), and World Bank to experience the rich cultural traditions and breathtaking landscapes of the country. APP/FHA

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Women viewing artwork during the Lahore Literary Festival at Al-Hamra

APP31-250224 LAHORE: February 25 - Women viewing artwork during the Lahore Literary Festival at Al-Hamra. APP/AMI//FHA
APP31-250224LAHORE: February 25  APP32-250224LAHORE: February 25 - People enjoy traditional ricksaw ride during the Lahore Literary Festival at Al Hamra. APP/AMI//FHA APP33-250224LAHORE: February 25 - Women purchasing artificial jewelry from the stall during the Lahore Literary Festival at Al Hamra. APP/AMI//FHA

Women viewing artwork during Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition in collaboration with The Formanite School System and Walled City of Lahore Authority.

APP11-190224 LAHORE: February 19 – Women viewing artwork during Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition in collaboration with The Formanite School System and Walled City of Lahore Authority.
APP11-190224LAHORE: February 19 –  APP12-190224LAHORE: February 19 – Women viewing artwork during Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition in collaboration with The Formanite School System and Walled City of Lahore Authority. 

Pakistan HC presents calligraphy artwork to Bangladesh ministry

DHAKA, Jul 3 (APP): High Commissioner for Pakistan to Bangladesh Imran Ahmed Siddiqui called on Amanul Haq, Chief of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh here on Sunday and presented a gift of Islamic calligraphy artwork for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The calligraphy had been rendered by Asghar Ali, a Pakistani Naqqash of the… Continue reading Pakistan HC presents calligraphy artwork to Bangladesh ministry

Visitor viewing the displayed artwork during Art & Painting Exhibition by A.F Hussain at Revivers Art Gallery

APP58-261021 LAHORE: October 26 - Visitor viewing the displayed artwork during Art & Painting Exhibition by A.F Hussain at Revivers Art Gallery. APP photo by Mustafa Lashari
APP58-261021 LAHORE: APP59-261021 LAHORE: October 26 - Visitor viewing the displayed artwork during Art & Painting Exhibition by A.F Hussain at Revivers Art Gallery. APP photo by Mustafa Lashari

Painting and sculpting are parts of art and designing but making portraits from bark and straw of wheat plant, plywood and black cloth was a unique and quite different idea. Syed Abid Shah, a local artist, is master of making pictures by using bark and straw of wheat plant, plywood and black cloth, at his home in Achar Kale Kohat Road. He has learned the unique artwork from his uncle and has been making portraits for the last 50 years. According to him the artwork has a history of more than 200 years and there were four artists all over the country who were adept in making this kind of picture, adding that four artists who worked in the same medium had died and now he was the only one left in this field of art. (Please match the picture with story slugged “Master of making picture from straw of wheat plant seeks patronage” already been released)

APP39-290621 PESHAWAR: June 29 - Painting and sculpting are parts of art and designing but making portraits from bark and straw of wheat plant, plywood and black cloth was a unique and quite different idea. Syed Abid Shah, a local artist, is master of making pictures by using bark and straw of wheat plant, plywood and black cloth, at his home in Achar Kale Kohat Road. He has learned the unique artwork from his uncle and has been making portraits for the last 50 years. According to him the artwork has a history of more than 200 years and there were four artists all over the country who were adept in making this kind of picture, adding that four artists who worked in the same medium had died and now he was the only one left in this field of art. (Please match the picture with story slugged “Master of making picture from straw of wheat plant seeks patronage” already been released). APP Photo Shaheryar Anjum
APP40-290621PESHAWAR: June 29 - Painting and sculpting are parts of art and designing but making portraits from bark and straw of wheat plant, plywood and black cloth was a unique and quite different idea. Syed Abid Shah, a local artist, is master of making pictures by using bark and straw of wheat plant, plywood and… Continue reading Painting and sculpting are parts of art and designing but making portraits from bark and straw of wheat plant, plywood and black cloth was a unique and quite different idea. Syed Abid Shah, a local artist, is master of making pictures by using bark and straw of wheat plant, plywood and black cloth, at his home in Achar Kale Kohat Road. He has learned the unique artwork from his uncle and has been making portraits for the last 50 years. According to him the artwork has a history of more than 200 years and there were four artists all over the country who were adept in making this kind of picture, adding that four artists who worked in the same medium had died and now he was the only one left in this field of art. (Please match the picture with story slugged “Master of making picture from straw of wheat plant seeks patronage” already been released)

Students keenly viewing artwork by students during an exhibition at Lahore College for Women University

APP28-100621 LAHORE: June 10 - Students keenly viewing artwork by students during an exhibition at Lahore College for Women University. APP Photo by Amir Khan
APP29-100621LAHORE: June 10 - Students posing for photograph at stall during an exhibition of artwork at Lahore College for Women University. APP Photo by Amir Khan APP30-100621LAHORE: June 10 - Students keenly viewing artwork by students during an exhibition at Lahore College for Women University. APP Photo by Amir Khan
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