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Rangon ki Lehr Volume IV’ Highlights Creativity of Children with Down Syndrome at Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi

Karachi: Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi organized an art exhibition titled “Rangon ki Lehr Volume IV”, showcasing the creative works of children with Down Syndrome. The exhibition was held at the Ahmed Pervez Art Gallery.

The exhibition was inaugurated by Secretary of DEPD, Tuaha Ahmed Farooqui. On this occasion, President Arts Council, Muhammad Ahmed Shah, also attended as a special guest and appreciated the artwork created by children with Down Syndrome.

The event was also attended by the Consul General of Thailand in Karachi, Surashete Boontinand and Regional Director DEPD Sindh, Farman Ali Tanwari. A total of 92 remarkable artworks created by children with Down Syndrome were displayed at the gallery. The artworks captured the imagination and creativity of the young artists, drawing significant attention from visitors.

The participating artists included a large number of talented children such as Danish wali, Zikra Ibrahim, Riffa Rehmatullah, Fariha Hassan, Saadia Muzammil, Lamia Rabbani, Emaan Arif, Abdullah Adil, Lamia Rabbani , Hassan Mansoor, Imran Mahmood, Zainab Manzoor, Azeem Nadeem, Zahra Muhammad, Abdullah Mannan, Fatima Gul, Fatima Kazi, Summaya Khatoon, Ahsan Akbar, Fatimeh Shirazi, Momina Nisar, Imaan Khan, Momina Nisar, Maryam Jaffer, Talha Wajhi, Haroon Dil Khan, Ibrahim, Adnan Thomas, Azeem Nadeem ,Fahad Saeed, Muhammad Ahmed, Habibullah, Ayaan, Wajiha Mubin, Aflah Ahmed, Ali Saffan, Ahsan Mahmood, Maryam Aziz, Muhammad Arbaz, Aizaz Gohar, Eman Saeed, Shariq Firasat, Anas Kashif, Muhammad Mudassir, Abiha, Farah, Hassan Junaid, Alina Mahmood, Rania Sheikh, Aarish Afroz, Ahmed, Yaseen, Abeer Khan Bozai, Hamza Khan, Nauroz Khan, Unzila Shah, Ahmed Kaleem, Eshaal Hammad, Syeda Iqra, Aimen Fatima, Sarah Javed, Abdullah Zaheer, Areeba Ashfaq, Abdullah Ghaffar, Ayan Imran, Haider Raza, Nabiha, Tayyaba, Fasiha, Hasnain, Mansha, Savera, Noor, Mujtaba, Dua, Bilal, Javeria Mahmood, Amatullah Saifuddin, Syed Affan Ahmed, Muhammad Muneeb, Aashar Gill, Abdul Hadi, Ayan Ali Soomro, Rameen Siddiqui, Hussain Ali, Awais Aurangzeb, Hassan Mirza, Sheikh Ibrahim, Alhan Sheikh, Alaiya Ali Allahwala, Mustafa Tanveer, Hina, Aashir, Hadi, and Taha Iftikhar, among others.

These young artists beautifully translated their imagination onto canvas, presenting unique and inspiring masterpieces. The main objective of the exhibition was to highlight and promote the artistic talents and creative potential of children with Down Syndrome.

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