Sapna Noronha Pays Fitting Tribute to Veteran Artist with 'Blue Waves'


Sapna Noronha Pays Fitting Tribute to Veteran Artist with 'Blue Waves'

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (PS/CN)

Mangalore, Feb 11: As a tribute to veteran Dakshina Kannada artist B G Mohammed, Prasad Art Gallery hosted ‘Blue Waves,’an art exhibition by Sapna Noronha on Friday February 11 at 4.30 pm.

At the formal inaugural function held at the Gallery, Dr Narendra Kamath, skin specialist, Sanath Kumar Shetty, architect, SKS group partner, S S Nayak, chartered accountant and Shabbir Ali, artist and son of B G Mohammed were the guests.

Shabbir Ali inaugurated the exhibition by painting on the theme ‘Nature’ in just five minutes.

Dinesh Holla welcomed the gathering. Sapna Noronha delivered the vote of thanks. Koti Prasad Alva and Ganesh Somayaji were among those present. The students and family of the late B G Mohammed were also present.

The exhibition is open for public viewing till Tuesday February 15. Elegant art on themes like harvest, beach, Mangalore Dasara, feet of Bahubali, beach, tiger dance, ‘Bhootha Kola’, fishing, women in fields, and Kambala are on display.

  

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  • Flavian Pinto, Bijai/Toronto

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Dear Sapna,

    We are proud of you and your contribution to the art. Congratulatons. All the best.

    Flavian & Miriam

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  • siraj ahmed, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Good to See Students of BGM coming forward to Honour B.G.Mohammed, thank you very much. Family member BGM school of Art

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  • Jyothika Shetty, M'lore/Dubai

    Sun, Feb 13 2011

    Congrats Sapna,
    One more feather in your cap. Your popularity is growing and I am sure in no time you will reach the heights of your much cherished ambition. We friends are very proud of you.....keep growing dear.

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  • Jaison Lasrado, Angelore- Kuwait

    Sun, Feb 13 2011

    Congrats Sapna, All the best keep up the good work, would love to see more of your paintings in the future.

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  • Manu, Udyavar

    Sat, Feb 12 2011

    I dont know much about paintngs and cant make out the real meaning of a complicated one. But what ever I can see here is awesome. 2 of the paintings have grabed my attention. One seems to be Dr.Virendra Heggade performing Padabisheka and other is of kambala. Both depicts the true culture and traditions of India. Great work Sapna. Keep Going..

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  • Max E Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Texas

    Sat, Feb 12 2011

    Thank you, dear Sapna, for your wonderful display of your talent of painting. This is the first time I am seeing you in a saree and you are looking very pretty indeed. Keep smiling and keep up the good work of art.

    Best wishes to you in all your future endeavours and talents.

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  • titus fernandes, nanthoor/mangalore

    Sat, Feb 12 2011

    Congrtatulations Sapna, wishing you very best
    Titus Ferns & fly

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  • Felix D' Souza, Ajman

    Sat, Feb 12 2011

    well done Sapna !! keep up the good work & all the best !

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  • Raina viegas, Dubai

    Sat, Feb 12 2011

    Well done Sapna!! Beautiful paintings .. wish you all the best

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  • aseefiqbal, Bangalore/Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 12 2011

    Very nice work and wishes to better future.
    I'm working in National Gallery of Modern Art, Palace road, Bangalore... come n visit the contemporary paintings and sculptures of renowned artists. Also going on this time 'some thing that I`ll really never see' contemporary photography exhibition, to Feb 27.

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  • callen dsouza , bendur

    Fri, Feb 11 2011

    congratulations and wishing you all the best.

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