National Art Camp concludes

Former Union Minister Prof Chaman Lal Gupta presenting certificate to one of the participants of National Art Workshop.
Former Union Minister Prof Chaman Lal Gupta presenting certificate to one of the participants of National Art Workshop.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 27: Six days National Art Camp organized under the auspices of Prof Chaman Lal Gupta Foundation concluded at Patnitop.
Around 17 eminent artists of International and National repute participated in the camp. The painters displayed their perceptions beautifully in the workshop titled “Bluish Fusion”. Participants showcased their broad imaginary and eye-catching art on their paintings.
The participants used different medium of painting. From oil painting to mixed media and from pastels to crayons, the participants enjoyed every bit of the workshop as they expressed their perceptions over the canvas.
The event was graced by Former Union Minister Prof Chaman Lal Gupta, Jugal Kishore Sharma, MP, Kavinder Gupta, Former Deputy Chief Minister and large number of people from all walks of society.
While speaking, Chairman of the Foundation Anil Gupta said that the event provided a platform to youth of the State to exhibit their talent and to interact with the eminent artists of International repute. The workshop will prove useful and beneficial for the youth of State, he said, adding that the Foundation would organize such events in future also. He said most memorable and rare paintings have been created at the workshop which will be displayed in mega events from time to time.
The eminent artists who participated in workshop are Niren Sen Gupta from Delhi, Anjali Reddy from Hyderabad, Yusuf from Bhopal, Rama Suresh from Chennai, Manash Jena from Bhubneshwar, Mukta Achva from Pune, Dhananjay Thakur from Mumbai, Dharmendra Rathore from Delhi, Anup Chand from Delhi, Tapan Das from Delhi, Kumar Vikas Saxena from Delhi, Pradosh Swain from Bhubneshwar, Shikha Gupta from Delhi, Poonam Chandrika Tayagi from Delhi, Madan Lal from Chandigarh and Vikas Dogra from Jammu.
The event was coordinated by KK Gandhi, an eminent painter of J&K, who besides taking part in workshop, managed and curated the entire event. The creativity of the entire artists group was exhibited in Jammu also.

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