Panchkula : In the two-day national level painting workshop organized under the joint aegis of Sanskar Bharti, Panchkula Unit and Department of Art and Cultural Affairs, Haryana and Skyworld School, each and every viewer gave special appreciation to the works created by the painters.
In this, eminent and emerging artists from different states displayed their ideas on the subjects of Indian culture Like Haryana’s Odhni, bindi on the forehead, bunch of flowers, flute seller selling flute, artisan’s picture of Maa Saraswati, temple inside man, traditional village scene, etc.,through creative paintings.
Chief guest of today’s closing ceremony, Professor Kuldeep Chand Agnihotri ji (Vice Chairman- Haryana Sahitya and Sanskrit Academy) made special mention of the wonderful efforts of Sanskar Bharti and its efforts to give a new direction to art and the change in today’s condition of Indian society. Trying to bring in direction. Talking about the painting workshop, he praised it and said, “The step of giving opportunities to new artists to depict Indian values through their talent is also quite commendable.” Guests of Honors of the program Dr. M.S. Kamboj (President- RSW) and Mr. Deepak Rana ji (Director- NIFT, Panchkula) were also present in the program.
The group presentation of songs and dances by the children of Sky World School made the atmosphere Indian.
The best paintings of the painting competition were specially honored.
All the guests and artists were also honored by the officials of Sanskar Bharti and Skyworld School.
Sanskar Bharti is working with the aim of awakening patriotism and good values through art in different sections of the society, training various arts and encouraging budding artists and preventing cultural pollution through these.In this direction, this program is being organized through the medium of painting.
There was a steady stream of people from the area throughout the day to meet the artists and see their paintings.
All the painters expressed their thoughts from the depth of their hearts such as “I was happy to see the dedication and desire of the youth and children”, “It was a special experience for us to convey Indian values through painting”,”I learned a lot about my paintings from artists coming from different regions and by getting information from them about their paintings.”
The audience and parents greatly appreciated the entire program.