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Pakistan’s message of peace portrayed through powerful artwork

April 24, 2026
The image shows artist and calligrapher Azeem Iqbal with his artwork, published on Facebook on April 9, 2026. — Facebook@azeem.iqbal.5855
The image shows artist and calligrapher Azeem Iqbal with his artwork, published on Facebook on April 9, 2026. — [email protected]

Rawalpindi: Renowned artist and calligrapher and faculty member Punjab Council of Arts Rawalpindi Azeem Iqbal has once again underscored the vital role of artists as ambassadors of peace through his latest portrait, which powerfully reflects Pakistan’s ongoing efforts toward harmony and stability.

Artists have long been regarded as the most sensitive voices of society. They perceive, absorb, and interpret emotions through their art. Through their creative expression, they translate complex sentiments into visual narratives with finesse.

His recent work showcases how art can communicate messages of unity, resilience, and hope without the need for words. His latest creation not only highlights Pakistan’s peace initiatives but also embodies the spirit of coexistence and understanding.

With his distinctive style and profound depth, Azeem continues to channel collective emotions into meaningful artistic expressions that inspire dialogue and reflection. His work serves as a reminder that art is not merely an aesthetic pursuit but a powerful medium for promoting peace, bridging divides among nations, and nurturing a culture of empathy. In times of uncertainty, artists play a crucial role in shaping narratives that bring Ummah and countries together, closer.