Mangaluru: Bottle painting competition held at Srinivas University’s Institute of Aviation Studies  


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Mangaluru, Oct 11: Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University conducted a bottle painting competition for the students of BBA and MBA aviation studies in their campus on October 3. The students enthusiastically participated in the competition showcasing their talent and creativity. In addition to displaying the incredible artistic talent within the student body, the event also emphasized the importance of recycling and upcycling. The competition featured a stunning array of painted bottles that were transformed from ordinary glass containers into captivating works of art.

 

By utilizing old and discarded glass bottles, the students aimed to raise awareness about recycling and repurposing materials to reduce environmental impact. This unique approach served as a reminder that art can be both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally responsible. Students used various mediums, such as acrylics, and water colors to breathe life into their chosen bottles. From vibrant landscapes to intricate abstract designs, each piece told a unique story. The event was judged by a panel of esteemed art experts.

The winner from the UG level was Mohammed Adhil (I year BBA aviation management) from the team Panchajanya. The second place was bagged by Hadaif (I year BBA aviation and logistics management) from the team Chakravyuha. The third place was bagged by Seema (III year BBA aviation management) from the team Poundriya.

From the PG level winners were John Rodrigues (I year MBA aviation management) and the runner-up was Varsha (I year MBA aviation management).

Dr Pavithra Kumari, dean, Institute of Aviation Studies, congratulated the winners and the participants.

 

  

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