FAIZA KHAN 2/3 – She paint to incite dialogue, attempting to raise fundamental questions about the role of women in our society. Her art is continuation of centuries old tale of emotions. As early as 1998, she has successfully been exhibiting her paintings. She had revealed a passion to draw and paint as early as five years old, however, she did not receive formal artistic training until later years.
FAIZA KHAN 3/3 – She studied at Army Burn Hall College Abbottabad from class prep up to higher secondary level. She trained in studio painting and post graduated from the University of Oklahoma (USA). The figurative she paint, symbolize an equilibrium of propriety and terror.
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