Calligraphic Exhibition Unveiled by Punjab Council of the Arts

Rawalpindi: The Punjab Council of the Arts in Rawalpindi has opened an exhibition featuring the calligraphic works of Syed Tassudaq Hussain. The event, inaugurated by esteemed calligrapher Ustad Rasheed Butt, highlights a fusion of traditional and contemporary calligraphy.

Ustad Rasheed Butt, speaking at the event, commended the artistic and spiritual depth of Hussain’s work. He described the pieces as a testament to the region’s cultural and religious heritage.

The exhibition presents a varied collection of calligraphic pieces, designed to offer a visual and spiritual experience for visitors. This initiative aims to promote the art of calligraphy, underlining its role in Islamic art and Pakistani culture.

The exhibition is open to the public until Saturday at the Punjab Council of the Arts, inviting art enthusiasts and the general public to experience the enduring beauty of calligraphy.

Syed Tassaduq Hussain’s work is attracting art lovers and cultural enthusiasts, blending devotion and artistic sensitivity. His pieces reflect a mastery of classical scripts alongside contemporary interpretations.

Director Sajjad Hussain highlighted the Council’s dedication to promoting traditional art forms and supporting artists. He emphasized the role of such exhibitions in preserving Pakistan’s artistic heritage.