Mangalore: ‘Kuncha Kahale—Cry of the Canvas’ to See Participation of 40 Artists


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)
 
Mangalore, Jun 18:
Forty eco-sensitive artists from all over the city will draw paintings on the negative aspects of reckless industrialization in the guise of the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in the eco-sensitive Dakshina Kannada (DK) district on Saturday June 19 between 9.30 am to 5.00 pm at Sandesha Foundation.

They will paint on a 40-meter long canvas themed ‘Kuncha Kahale—Cry of the Canvas,’ as part of the art camp and signature campaign on the effects of MSEZ on the ecology.

The fragile eco-sensitive DK district has witnessed acquisition of fertile farmlands for setting up of the Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ) in the recent past. 

As responsible citizens, artists have come together to protest in a creative way through this event to draw the attention of the general public towards an issue of great concern, in order to secure the future for the next generation.  

  

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  • harini, kavoor/mangalore

    Thu, Jun 17 2010

    dear sir,
    its a good job by our artists to protest MSEZ. Develop our planet with eco friendly atmoshere.

    best of luck
    artists...

    harini,
    cartoonist

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