Mangalore: 'Little' Artists Give 'Expressions' to their Talent at Art Expo


Mangalore: 'Little' Artists Give 'Expressions' to their Talent at Art Expo
 
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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
 
Mangalore, Apr 12:
It was an opportunity for budding artists to showcase their talent at 'Little Expressions - 2011' art exhibition organized by Preediv art classes, Bejai here on Tuesday April 12. And they made the most of it.

The exhibition marks the second anniversary of Preediv art classes, and is also aimed at promotion and development of the creativity and talent of children.

The exhibition was inaugurated by writer and theater personality Giselle D Mehta, ex-IRS and director, Allegro Ventures Pvt Ltd, Mangalore. The chief guest of the day was K P Shenoy, senior artist and a veteran art critic. The exhibition is being held at Preediv art gallery, Bejai.

The students who have displayed their art creations include Varun Holla, Cheryl Rego, Aashna, Suraksha P, Rahul, Sakshi Shetty, Muralidhar Rao and Suhas. They have experimented with several media like oil, acrylic, water colour, charcoal and so on. There are realistic, semi-realistic and abstract series of art works. Each of their works is unique with an aesthetic essence in them. More than 30 paintings are on display at the exhibition.

The exhibition will be open from April 12 to May 31, between 10 am and 6 pm, on all days except Sunday.

  

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