Serenity Echoes

Artist Name: Alishba Faisal Khan

About Artist:

Hello, my name is Alishba Faisal Khan, and I’m from Beaconhouse Valencia Town, Lahore. I am currently studying in O Levels, and I am 16 years old. I’ve always had a keen eye for aesthetic and artistic visuals, as I was inspired from an early age by my mom, who is a fashion designer. She introduced me to different forms of art and showed me how creativity can be expressed in many ways. I have always been interested in crafts and photography, but as I grew older and my love for anime increased, I started to fall in love with drawing once again.

Artist Statement:

This masterpiece reflects the theme of light and reflection through nature. The word “Echoes” adds a layer of depth, suggesting the lasting and graceful effects of light as it interacts with the water as if the light itself resonates across the surface. Paired with “Serenity,” the title evokes a sense of calm and quiet, while also hinting at the soft, reflective qualities that light creates on the water. It suggests a peaceful, almost philosophical moment where light and reflection harmonize, giving the painting a serene yet dynamic feeling. “Serenity Echoes” feels poetic and mysteriously mystical.

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.

Art Work will be submitted in the form of images. Below are the image submission specifications.

  • Supported Image formats: The image may be uploaded in any one of the formats i.e. JPG/JPEG or PNG
  • Allowed file sizes: The image size should not exceed 10MB.
  • Dimensions for Image: The images should be in landscape mode.