Landscapes and tourist attractions in northern areas were featured in an art exhibition titled ‘The Golden Hour,’ with the goal of promoting tourism both domestically and globally.
The artists have showcased breathtaking landscapes and tourist attractions from northern places such as Naran, Babusar Top, Hunza, and Khunjarab in an exhibition, capturing nature’s grandeur with their creative uniqueness and technical skills in their chosen mediums.
In partnership with Nomad art gallery, the exhibition was extended at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA). According to PNCA spokesman Masroor Shah, 15 artists from across the country participated in ‘The Golden Hour,’ which showcased their ingenuity and originality via the medium of art.The artists have painted the avalanche-prone roadways that used to impede access to the valley.
The painters also tried to convey through the colours on their painting that a large number of people visit the spot each year with their friends, family, and loved ones to preserve the best moments.
The exhibition informed visitors, artists, and environment lovers about the Valley, which is surrounded by lush green mountains and alpine forest, creating a lovely impression on travellers about Himalayan valleys that they would remember for a long time.There’s plenty more to see and do in the valley, including the fairy stories of Saif Ul Malook Lake, a hike to Ansoo Lake, Lulusar Lake, The Queen Dudipatsar Lake, and Babusar Top. Talented painters from all backgrounds have demonstrated their ability to represent nature via colours, adding more originality and life to the environment.