
Along with innocence in eyes, simplicity in expressions and vivacity in her smile, Salvya. S. Raj, a student of class VIII of Rani Public School, Vatakara, talks about her recent achievements in water colour painting.
The daughter of Mr. Sasidharan. C (Inspector in CRPF) and Mrs. Samja. K. K was awarded the first prize in the International Art & Craft Contest 2009-10 conducted by Pidilite Industries Limited. It was selected among seven lakh candidates from all over the world. She also bagged the fifth prize in the International Painting competition on ‘Climate Change’ conducted by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Her entry was selected among 2.4 million entries from more than 100 countries and has now been selected as an E-Card.
After all the recognitions, filled with excitement the artist from Tellicherry, Kannur, Kerala welcomes all to her First exhibition “Let us be Green” at Travancore Art Gallery, Kasturba Gandhi Marg from 6 to 8 May at 5:30pm onwards. It will be inaugurated by Hon’ble M. O. S Agriculture, Government of India, Prof. K. V. Thomas and the Guest of Honour will be Film Director, Shri. Sasi Paravoor.
The admirer of the works of Milind Mulick and Sadu Aliyur says, “Never mind if you have to face great difficulties in life, one must be determined to struggle and flourish their talents to success.” She adds, “When I start painting I tend to get so deeply involved that I forget the world around me, my love and passion for art has given me a distinct identity.”
[Our Mistress of Colours has also achieved the CCRT National Scholarship in Painting, first prize and the Best Artist award 2009-10 in the All Kerala Painting Contest conducted by Thapasya-Kadalundi. The winner of more than 25 gold medals most humbly says, “I want to thank my parents and my art teachers Santhosh Chirakkara and Lohithakshan (Gitanjali) to whom I owe all my success.]
Our Mistress of Colours at such a tender age, through her paintings has taken a massive leap to grow awareness globally about saving our Earth from the devastations of climate change and global warming. All her creations portrays the images of lush green sceneries, glittering streams, smoke free surroundings putting forth the message of how magnificently beautiful our world would be if its made pollution-free. The winner of more than 25 gold medals most humbly says, “Through the medium of colours I want to reach one and all and urge them to contribute their part to save our nature, our home.”
The daughter of Mr. Sasidharan. C (Inspector in CRPF) and Mrs. Samja. K. K was awarded the first prize in the International Art & Craft Contest 2009-10 conducted by Pidilite Industries Limited. It was selected among seven lakh candidates from all over the world. She also bagged the fifth prize in the International Painting competition on ‘Climate Change’ conducted by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Her entry was selected among 2.4 million entries from more than 100 countries and has now been selected as an E-Card.
After all the recognitions, filled with excitement the artist from Tellicherry, Kannur, Kerala welcomes all to her First exhibition “Let us be Green” at Travancore Art Gallery, Kasturba Gandhi Marg from 6 to 8 May at 5:30pm onwards. It will be inaugurated by Hon’ble M. O. S Agriculture, Government of India, Prof. K. V. Thomas and the Guest of Honour will be Film Director, Shri. Sasi Paravoor.
The admirer of the works of Milind Mulick and Sadu Aliyur says, “Never mind if you have to face great difficulties in life, one must be determined to struggle and flourish their talents to success.” She adds, “When I start painting I tend to get so deeply involved that I forget the world around me, my love and passion for art has given me a distinct identity.”
[Our Mistress of Colours has also achieved the CCRT National Scholarship in Painting, first prize and the Best Artist award 2009-10 in the All Kerala Painting Contest conducted by Thapasya-Kadalundi. The winner of more than 25 gold medals most humbly says, “I want to thank my parents and my art teachers Santhosh Chirakkara and Lohithakshan (Gitanjali) to whom I owe all my success.]
Our Mistress of Colours at such a tender age, through her paintings has taken a massive leap to grow awareness globally about saving our Earth from the devastations of climate change and global warming. All her creations portrays the images of lush green sceneries, glittering streams, smoke free surroundings putting forth the message of how magnificently beautiful our world would be if its made pollution-free. The winner of more than 25 gold medals most humbly says, “Through the medium of colours I want to reach one and all and urge them to contribute their part to save our nature, our home.”
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