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‘Artist Meet’ workshop inaugurated at KT: Kala Museum

Amritsar, January 16 (Punjab Post Bureau) – Committed to enhancing the art and cultural legacy of the region,

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KAUSA Trust has been a stalwart supporter of the arts. This “Artist Meet” workshop, running from 16th to 17th January at KT: Kala Museum on Lawrence Road Amritsar. Showcasing a vibrant display of creativity, bringing together diverse talents and fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas within the artistic community. The event provided a platform for artists to share their experiences, techniques, and passion for the arts, creating a rich tapestry of inspiration and collaboration.

A distinguished gathering of senior artists from various cities converged at the workshop, creating a unique blend of artistic excellence and experience. Dr. Sunil Saxena (Lucknow), Dr. Angad Verma (Lucknow) and Dr. Raghunath Sharma painted land Scapes  in their own style and colour while Dr. Jaspal S (Hoshiapur) worked on the unity in his own symbolic style using  Sobar colours, Dr. Chandra Bhushan Srivastava (Patna) painted a composition of light and shade, Dr. Lalit Gopal Parashar (Amritsar), Shri Prashant Tripathi (Saharanpur), and Gurdeep Sharma (Mohali) painted the theme  of Ram Baghti, Balwinder Kumar (Nabha, Patiala) painted himself in cartooning way, Avnish Kumar Singh (Lucknow) and Gurpreet Surkhaab (Chandigarh) painted animal and human figure. The Artist contributed to an enriching exchange of ideas, techniques, and perspectives, elevating the artistic discourse to new heights.

Mr. Rajesh Raina Secretary of KAUSA Trust inaugurated the event by lighting a lamp. In his keynote address, he emphasized the prestige of KAUSA Trust in the realm of art collection. The trust has consistently organized diverse artistic activities, including exhibitions, artist showcases, art competitions, and workshops.

Expressing confidence in KT’s commitment to future art exhibitions, Rajesh Raina ensured the continuous enrichment of the artistic community. Brajesh Jolly Director of KT: Kala Museum warmly welcomed the guests and provided insights into the showcased items.

Distinguished personalities, artists and art enthusiasts namely Mala Chawla, Gursharan Kaur, Krishna Veni, Sugandhi Salwan, Bharti Malhotra, Rajesh Malhotra, Rajesh Parashar, Manju Kumar, Juli and many fine arts student of BBK DAV College for Women and art lovers also graced the occasion.

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