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An amazing display of talent – 20th Annual Art Exhibition by Bama Academy of Fine Arts
We were privileged to be a part and sponsor of the 20th annual art exhibition by Bama Academy of fine arts where over 100+ artists participated and displayed their hidden talent.
It was an honour to meet Mr Vivek Atray (a well known bureaucrat and motivational speaker), the chief guest of the event, who with his amazing words brought lustre to the event.
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On this auspicious occasion, we would also like to congratulate the team of Bama Academy for their efforts to bring out such a budding talent in front of the world. Each year they make their presence felt in the world of art and craft with tremendous amount of hardwork.
However, the laurels go to these artists who presented their remarkable art in front of us. We would like to highlight a few of the stars of the show who provided us with great insight on their art works:
1. Artist Bhumika Talwar shared some amazing words for her painting –
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“A picture can paint thousand words.” I found the one picture in my mind that does paint a thousand words. “A birth of soul” that struck my mind. How a creator (all mighty) creates his best art and put soul in it and Send to take birth in a human body. The arrival of this beautiful art is celebrated by other creatures by great enthusiasm. Tried my best using oil colours in to picture. These words in the form of painting on canvas. I (Bhumika Talwar) teacher by profession started painting in year 2016 when, i got a chance to join BAMA ACADEMY where got to learn so many techniques of expressing my ideas.
2. Artist Sakshi – This painting depicts the balance in nature by exploring all the negative and positive aspects of nature . It is one dot balance in the sea of different extremes manifested only through this magnified sign of balance .
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The materials used are:
- Acrylic paints
- Sequins
- Beads
- Nalki
- Wire
- Crystals
- Feathers
- Chain
3. Artist Khushi Rajpal feels excited with the natural beauty and natures colors of beauty in the form of flowers, rivers gives her a meaning of life. She depicted her happiness beautifully in the acrylic medium titled natures wonderful gift.
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The artefact is made using pencil colours and acrylics. The motif behind making this artpiece is to show the worries on a grown and experienced face about the changing scenario of today’s world.
4. Artist Shivani Rajpal wants to take the people focus to be alert for the future society – may it be climatic changes or emphasis on today’s young talent
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5. I, Aparna Jindal, have been associated with Bama Academy since 2014 … though i have learned all sorts of painting i luv making portraits (basically realistic painting) .. For this painting I was really inspired by a poster which I saw .
Titled ‘ WE ARE THE WORLD ‘ I have tried to show that kids are the true inspiration who make us understand the true meaning of happiness … no matter whatever the condition , whether we are happy or not makes all the difference.
The medium used for this painting was OIL & have even used some wood waste ( coloured) to give dust look & it took me around 15-20 days to finish it.
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