By
Samachar Digital News
Chandigarh
28th November:- A
six day workshop on 3 D modelling was organised by 'Kama India' and was
conducted by professionals from Korea National University of Art, for
students of middle school at Kids R Kids school, Sec 42,Chandigarh.
This
workshop was conducted as a part of an exchange programme between Indian
schools and Korea and students learnt finer nuances of making 3 D architectural
models using art. The 3 D modelling sessions were quite informative and
included aspects like creative painting, colour hunting, crafts and
art meditation.
As
part of the training process the students were taken for a nature walk to the
lake in sector 42 for colour hunting and there they learnt colour shading, which
encompasses the art of making different shades of the same colour. The students
were also taken through 2 D pattern making and a tactile program, in which the
pupils came to know about importance of touch in the process of developing 3D
architectural models.
The
students also learnt the process of building models
through observation of buildings and then drawing simplified
versions using pencils. The workshop concluded with a 3D modelling
exhibition of various type of architectural building models created by
students. The exhibition was appreciated by students and parents alike.
The
Director Principal of the school, Anupam
Grewal said that it is extremely important to keep the students engaged and to
give them the right exposure. We ensure that our students are provided the best
opportunities to learn across a broad spectrum of information in
academics, sports and extracurricular activities. We also expose them
to ideas which are trending and creating a buzz across the world. Anupam
Grewal added further that this workshop & exhibition were part of an art
awareness program. Our school was chosen by the selection committee of the
prestigious National Art University of Korea to conduct its annual cultural and
artistic exchange forum between Korea and India. The delegation enjoyed
their interaction with our students appreciating the ambience of the school and
the freedom in the learning environment. We are already making plans for
next year.
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