Ikebana Event Blends Art, Flowers, and Literature in a Celebration of Creative Expression
Culture Reporter
Karachi: Ikebana recently hosted an inspiring cultural event that beautifully merged art, floral design, and literature. The highlight of the gathering was an exquisite display of floral arrangements by Tarannum Afroze, creatively inspired by the paintings of Meher Afroze, a celebrated artist and professor at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture.
Adding depth to the evening, Meher Afroze and veteran television actor Manawwer Saeed, accompanied by his wife Shehnaz Saeed, engaged the audience with thought-provoking talks on Urdu literature and artistic expression. Their insights added a rich literary dimension to the event, fostering dialogue between visual and verbal art forms.
The programme drew an appreciative audience and was warmly received, with attendees praising the seamless fusion of floral artistry, fine art, and literary reflection — a true celebration of creativity and culture.
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