Islamabad: The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) recently orchestrated an enriching art workshop as a pivotal component of the ongoing "Off Grid Goes On Grid" exhibition. Led by the esteemed artist Ms. Geytee Ara, the workshop attracted over 60 art enthusiasts, including students, converging for an immersive exploration of artistic techniques and expression.
Renowned for her seasoned expertise in artistic methods, Ms. Geytee Ara took the attendees on a profound journey, elucidating the intricacies of silhouette drawing and the foundational principles of still life. The workshop, serving as an educational platform, provided participants with invaluable insights and hands-on experience, fostering a deeper comprehension of these art forms.
The workshop witnessed a diverse assembly of individuals comprising students, emerging artists, and avid art enthusiasts. Under the mentorship of Ms. Geytee Ara, attendees not only acquired practical skills but engaged in a vibrant exchange of ideas, cultivating an environment conducive to creative dialogue and artistic exploration.
The PNCA esteemed for its steadfast dedication to preserving and promoting Pakistan's diverse artistic heritage, remains unwavering in its commitment to nurturing artistic brilliance and fostering cross-cultural understanding. As a beacon of creativity and innovation in the country, PNCA continues to push the boundaries of artistic expression and collaboration.
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