Hundreds of students converged on Maulana Shoukat Ali Road in Lahore on Sunday to beautify the city’s walls through artwork in a commendable effort undertaken under the aegis of Artistan Street Art Competition 2018.

According to Artistan, the Street Art Pakistan is an initiative taken to eradicate the illegal practice of wall chalking and ‘Reform the Walls of Pakistan’ by painting them with positive themes depicting colorful stories of our country.
Starting in 2010 as a competition, Street Art Pakistan engaged students from various institutes to paint the culture, traditions and positive facets of Pakistan along the walls of Lahore. Until now, Street Art Pakistan has successfully organized seven seasons of the Street Art Competition covering 20 cities and five regions of Pakistan that include Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta, Gilgit, Multan, Rawalpindi, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Chakwal, Thatta, Matiari, Hala, Larkana, and Mirpur Sakru.
More than 21,400 participants from 150 different educational institutes have painted more than 4,000 walls (approx 330,100 square feet area) of Pakistan with themes that included truck art, education, peace and freedom, provincial culture, gates of old Lahore and monuments, blood donation, fight against dengue, cleanliness and the culture of Pakistan. These competitions also led to distinguished achievements for the Street Art team, including the largest painting in the history of the world.

Bravo guys. Appreciated!



