Thursday, 1 December 2011

Calligraphy Islamic art exhibition organised by Rawalpindi Arts Council

Artists display their work at an exhibition organised by Rawalpindi Arts Council. PHOTO: MUHAMMAD
ISLAMABAD:
Calligraphy, historically used for the means of preservation of Quranic text, is one of the most revered forms of Islamic art. Practiced in Pakistan for years, artistic geniuses like Sadequain brought the art form into the mainstream. Recently, a week-long calligraphy exhibition was held at the Rawalpindi Arts Council from November 28 to December 5, 2011, to mark the commencement of

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