Islamabad: Nomad art gallery two-day workshop concluded here on Sunday at Saidpur village.
Talking to APP Director Nageen Hayat said the workshop had focused on print-making, which includes linoleum printing, four stages of carving, and colour printing techniques.
She said Nomad art gallery had celebrated thirty years of its commitment to art and culture indigenous crafts training and to peace initiatives and human rights.
Moreover, she said the exhibition at Nomad art gallery had got positive response. The exhibition was aimed to convey the message of hope, equality, progress and determination to the young generation through paintings. The exhibition attracted a large number of visitors including art lovers, people belonging to various shades of life including women and students.
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