Spokesman Report
Ottawa: High Commissioner Muhammad Saleem received renowned Pakistani artist Mr. Khalil Najmi in Ottawa today.
Mr. Khalil Najmi is internationally recognized for his distinctive medallion portrait art. He shared insights on his artistic journey and the growing international appreciation of medallion portrait art as a medium for preserving history, celebrating identity and fostering dialogue among cultures. Mr. Najmi presented a masterpiece portrait of the father of the Nation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah to the High Commission.
During the meeting, the High Commissioner underscored the importance of art as a powerful instrument of cultural diplomacy. He appreciated Mr. Najmi’s immense contribution in promoting Pakistan’s artistic heritage through medallion portraiture, a unique form that blends classical technique with contemporary expression. The discussion highlighted promoting people-to-people exchanges and projecting Pakistan’s soft image through visual art. He highlighted that artists play a vital role in building bridges among societies. He said that cultural exhibitions, artist exchanges and collaboration with counterpart institutions abroad are key pillars of Pakistan’s public diplomacy initiatives.
Ottawa: High Commissioner Muhammad Saleem received renowned Pakistani artist Mr. Khalil Najmi in Ottawa today.
Mr. Khalil Najmi is internationally recognized for his distinctive medallion portrait art. He shared insights on his artistic journey and the growing international appreciation of medallion portrait art as a medium for preserving history, celebrating identity and fostering dialogue among cultures. Mr. Najmi presented a masterpiece portrait of the father of the Nation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah to the High Commission.
During the meeting, the High Commissioner underscored the importance of art as a powerful instrument of cultural diplomacy. He appreciated Mr. Najmi’s immense contribution in promoting Pakistan’s artistic heritage through medallion portraiture, a unique form that blends classical technique with contemporary expression. The discussion highlighted promoting people-to-people exchanges and projecting Pakistan’s soft image through visual art. He highlighted that artists play a vital role in building bridges among societies. He said that cultural exhibitions, artist exchanges and collaboration with counterpart institutions abroad are key pillars of Pakistan’s public diplomacy initiatives.




