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On Tuesday, December 22nd, 2015, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Campus organized the art exhibition of a Russian Artist, Mr. Yuri M. Kozlov. He is also the Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in Pakistan. The event was not only pivotal from the artist's point of view but can also be marked as a milestone in Pak-Russia bilateral relations.
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Pointillism - a form of Impressionism (Painting by Yuri. M Kozlov)
What made it Mega-Event?
His Excellency, Mr. Alexey Y. Dedov, Russian Ambassador to Pakistan was the chief guest of the event, along with the ambassador of Belarus, COMSATS Institute dignitaries, and other officials were also present.
The event is historic
The event was historic from the bilateral relations point of view of Russia and Pakistan. Pakistan and Russia have remained aloof politically and diplomatically, sometimes going antagonistic, especially during the Cold War era. But now the snow seems to be melting as more interaction is taking place between governments and people of both countries. The dignitaries also signed agreements to enhance academic ties between Russia and Pakistan.
Who attended?
Students, government officials, media, and a considerable number of foreigners flocked to the event and turned it into a successful event. The artwork was a treat to watch as around 30 paintings were displayed. Let's have a view of some of his distinguished artwork:
Paintings of Yuri M. Kozlov
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Pointillism - a form of Impressionism (Painting by Yuri. M Kozlov) |
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Oil Painting: Inspired by Pakistani Culture (Painting by Yuri M. Kozlov) |
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Pointillism - Epic Painting (Painting by Yuri M. Kozlov) |
That is a superb piece of work.
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