— Photos by Tanveer Shahzad
— Photos by Tanveer Shahzad

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Saturday stressed promotion of arts and crafts through adequate preservation of the rich diversity of Pakistani culture.

He was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of a painting exhibition by Jimmy Engineer, “A tribute to the people of Pakistan, message of peace and harmony through art,” at the Aiwan-i-Sadr.

A total of 100 pieces of painting were put on display.

The president appreciating the artwork of renowned painter and social worker said artists were the most sensitive people who always felt the impacts of social issues by depicting them through reflection of their different moods.

He said Jimmy had been a devoted artist and imbibed with a spirit of patriotism. The painting exhibition at the Aiwan-i-Sadr indicated his passion for artistic expression on the canvass with miniature, abstract, landscape and other pieces of arts.

He said Jimmy had a collection of about 3,000 painting, 1,000 calligraphic works and many others.

The president observed that civilisations could prosper by promoting arts, crafts and architecture and referred to the Islamic and the European Renaissance.

He also noted that proper spaces for holding such art exhibitions were not sufficient and stressed utilisation of available places to promote art and culture.

The president said the country was blessed with the precious treasure of art and artists. He said Jimmy was also a heritage and a huge national treasure due to his patriotism and artistic expression.

He also said the Presidency was available for holding such exhibitions.

Minister for Federal Education, National History and Heritage Division Shafqat Mahmood expressed his gratitude to the president for opening the doors of the Presidency for holding such events and cultural activities.

Referring to exquisite works of Jimmy, he said it was the knowledge of the artist which found its expression on a piece of art.

The minister assured his support in preserving the rich diversity of the country’s culture by involving all the stakeholders.

Director General Pakistan National Council of the Arts Syed Jamal Shah paid tribute to Jimmy and said he was the artist who had been devoted to his works.

Jimmy Engineer shared experiences of his life, social work and his journey through the art.

Naeem Tahir, a renowned intellectual from Lahore, also spoke on the occasion and appreciated the work accomplished by Jimmy.

Later, the president was briefed by Jimmy about his art work showcased during the ceremony.

Published in Dawn, August 18th, 2019

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