By Samachar Digital News
Chandigarh 18th
Feb, 2019:- The closing ceremony of
the “Stone Sculpture Workshop” was organized today by the Chandigarh Lalit Kala
Akademi for the Tricity Sculptors with Guest Artists at the Museum Outreach
Activity Centre, sector 10, Leisure Valley, Chandigarh. The chief guest during
the ceremony was Manoj Parida, Adviser to the Administrator, U.T Chandigarh, Arun
Kumar Gupta, Principal Secretary Home, Chandigarh Administration was the guest
of honour and Adwaita Gadanayak, Director General, National Gallery of Modern
Art, New Delhi was the special guest during the ceremony.
Welcoming the chief
guest, Bheem Malhotra, Chairman, Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademy said that this
kind of workshop was first organized in the city beautiful in the year 2012 and
now after a gap of seven years it has again been organized for the national
sculpture artists. The workshop is a step towards creating an art enriched
environment in the city that provides sculptors, art lovers, art students, and
city residents a platform to converse about the great Indian medium of art of
sculpting.
Congratulating the
participating sculptors during the ceremony, Manoj Parida shared that the
sculptors have shown exemplary skills in carving out immortal art. The finished
rock sculptures would be placed at significant spots in the city wherein the
public can adore the skill and vision of these talented sculptors. Their
sculptures will continue to be a source of remembrance of these artists, for
generations to come. The Adviser further assured that such workshops would be
organized annually going forward so that more artists can come forward with
their designs and carves.
The workshop concluded
with an award conferring ceremony by the chief guest to the guest artist
and all sculptors who crafted these blocks of stone into works of art in a
short span of 12 days.
Among the guest artists
who graced the workshop with their profound art was renowned sculptor from
Kerala, Valsan Koorma Kolleri, who studied at the École nationale supérieure
des Beaux-Arts, Paris (1985–86), the Faculty of Fine Art, Maharaja Sayajirao
University of Baroda (1976–79) and the Government College of Fine Arts, Chennai
(1971–76). The other guest artist is an alumnus of the Delhi College of Art,
Nivedita Mishra. An internationally acclaimed artist, Nivedita has won awards
like Odisha Lalit Kala Academy -1988, International Award Scottish
International Sculpture Award-1996, etc.
Sculptors from the
tricity who were a part of the workshop were Vishal Bhatnagar, Sanjeev Kumar,
Nitin Dutt, Hirday Kaushal, Gurmeet Goldie, Rajender Kumar, Parminder Singh,
Harpal Shekhupuria, Ramandeep Singh, Parvesh Kumar, Narinderjeet Singh and
Pardeep Kumar.
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