Persian art. - Reuters Photo

ISLAMABAD: A month long art workshop organized to highlight various attributes of Persian Miniature is at full swing in Islamabad, providing entertainment and aesthetical knowledge to the local residents.

The workshop is being held at, the Center for Arts, Culture and Dialogue, for amateur artists and students, with a primary aim to create awareness regarding Persian miniature. Kuch Khaas is a not-for-profit organisation working for youth empowerment, education and quality entertainment in the city of Islamabad.

Qasir Zaman Khan, art teacher at the Islamic Center and Relations Organisation (ICRO) Lahore will be responsible for conducting the ceremony in order to share his expertise and teach techniques to experiment with vibrant colours used in Persian art.

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