“This exhibition is actually a humble effort to project and cherish different colours of Pakistan and to give a glimpse of its rich culture and art through the medium of oil painting, calligraphy, illustrations and posters.”
This was stated by National University of Modern Language (NUML) Programme Coordinator Amina Zulfiqar in an exhibition held at NUML.
“Travel Pakistan” was organised by the students of Mass Communication Department.
It was a true reflection of their talent and speaks volume of the fact that with a little more effort and guidance, these amateur strokes of brushes, calligraphy and imagination could become professional.
The exhibition aimed to provide colours of all provinces of Pakistan by using the graphics and latest tools of digital media. Paintings, calligraphy, posters, photographs and illustrations were contributed by the students of Mass Communication.
The oil paintings of interior Lahore and traditional Islamic calligraphy in medium of gold by Wasif Shahid were displayed in the exhibition. Moreover, pictorial illustration of a poem “Taut Batot” by Sufi Tabassum was published in Adobe Photoshop by Noor-e-Sehr, a student of Mass Communication, while posters depicting a gate way to the rest of Pakistan, Balochistan, a place where people live truly, Punjab, history lives in the heat of Sindh, land of extraordinary people, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and then land of celebrations, Gilgit were also adding colour to the exhibition.