Painting

Savera Mathal

Description :

Allah has bestowed serene natural beauty in Pakistan. Gilgit Baltistan is such an example. Gilgit Baltistan is one of the few places in the world with diverse scenery; rivers, deserts, lakes, waterfalls, springs, and glaciers appear plentiful. Nature’s wonders dwell in this place. Gilgit Baltistan is home to some of the world’s most picturesque and tallest valleys. Thus, I have painted this scenery of a part of my hometown, Gilgit Baltistan, that tourists and visitors usually witness on their way to Yaseen, Hunza, Skardu and many other places in Baltistan. I believe that Gilgit Baltistan is heaven on earth. The beauty this place holds is breathtaking. This painting also indicates the simplicity of this area; even the houses built there are made up of wood or clay, and even so, they are alluring. People who visit Gilgit Baltistan once leave their hearts there and want to go on vacation again. The beauty of Baltistan is discernable.

City : Rawalpindi

Age Group : 10-13

Campus : Beaconhouse School System Primary and Girls Branch Satellite Town Rawalpindi , Rawalpindi
School Name : Beaconhouse

Branch Name : Beaconhouse School System Primary and Girls Branch Satellite Town Rawalpindi

Mixed Media Art:

Mixed media is a term used to describe artworks composed from a combination of different media or materials. Students can combine a variety of media and artistic techniques to create the Art piece. The painting and drawing techniques may include layering, texturizing, slicing, weaving, collage and creating a peeled paint effect. The materials that can be used vary from cloth, wood, paper, paint, metal, stones, and more. In this type of art different media or materials are mixed into one piece.

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