Facts puts art works of its students on display

27 Dec, 2011

Fixon School of Arts & Creative Techniques (Facts) organised an exhibition featuring art works of its 25 students. Some 60 art pieces including paintings, photographs, sculptures, drawing, sketches, sculpture, ceramics and other art work were put on display in the exhibition. The most alluring corner was where Nayla Talpur, a student of MBA, presented her facilitating drawing work.
She said that she was fond of making art work. "I took admission in Facts three months ago and I matured myself as good artist just because of my teacher Akthar Zubari," said Talpur. The paintings on display were showing realistic, semi realistic, acrylic and other areas. Students focused on landscapes, figurative, and scenes from daily life. The usage of colors was wonderful.
Almost all students showed power strokes with sophisticated colors on canvas. Besides paintings, in photographs, sketches and sculptures, emerging artists depicted their inner feelings. Their work also showed what was going on in the surroundings and in the daily life.
Talking to Business Recorder Principle Facts Akhtar Zubairi said that the school offer short courses in different disciplines for housewives, elderly people, girls and boys who want to opt it as profession, special children and for those who wish to use their spare time constructively. He said that at the end of the courses, successful students were awarded certificates in their respective discipline.
He said that Facts offered various courses for students including fine arts, sculptures, textile designing, interior designing, communication designing, fashion designating and ceramics.
Zubairi said that Facts also pioneers in preparatory classes for students applying for Indus Valley School of Art & Architecture, Textile Institute of Pakistan, Karachi University, Iqra University, Pakistan School of Fashion Designing and National College of Arts, Lahore.
He said that students were displaying their works on various topics in their respective fields including textile designing, graphics and photography. He said that such platforms not only help emerging artists display their talent but also opens the door for positive ideas and inspiration. The exhibition will continue for next couple of days.

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