Promoting Artistic Talent: National Art Workshop ‘Kavyabhoomi’ Empowers Local Community in Pahalgam

Renowned artists inspire local children at National Art Workshop in Pahalgam

SRINAGAR: The week-long National Art Workshop ‘Kavyabhoomi’ organized by the Master Sansar Chand Baru Memorial Charitable (MSCBC) Trust in collaboration with Petronet LNG has received huge response from the art lovers at the picturesque town of Pahalgam in Kashmir.

The art workshop was conducted with an aim to promote artistic talent and foster creativity among the local community.

Nilesha Pad, a highly acclaimed artist from Mumbai, who participated in the week-long National Art Workshop, expressed her delight in witnessing the enthusiastic participation of the local children. She shared, “The children of Pahalgam exhibited great excitement and eagerness to learn various art techniques during the workshop. It was truly inspiring to witness their passion for art.”

Nilesha Pad actively engaged with the local Kashmiri children, fostering a meaningful exchange of ideas and artistic inspiration. She added, “I had the opportunity to interact with the talented local children, and it was heartening to see their enthusiasm and dedication towards honing their artistic skills. The camp served as a catalyst for their motivation and artistic growth.”

Digbijeye, a highly acclaimed artist from Odisha, expressed deep gratitude to Trust’s President, Anuradha Rishi, for providing him with the opportunity to participate in the week-long workshop. This was Digbijeye’s first visit to the Kashmir Valley, and he described the experience as truly awe-inspiring and a memorable one.

Reflecting on his experience, Digbijeye expressed his appreciation for the Trust’s initiative and emphasized the impact it had on him as an artist. He stated, “Visiting the Kashmir Valley for the first time was an incredible experience for me. The workshop provided a platform for artistic growth and learning, and I am truly grateful to the Trust’s President for making me a part of this remarkable event.”

The workshop, organized by the Trust, proved to be an enriching experience for Vikram Nayek. The Trust’s efforts in facilitating the workshop deserve commendation, as it allowed artists from diverse backgrounds to come together and collaborate in a nurturing environment and connecting the children of the area with art.

Vikram Nayek also expressed his admiration for the Trust’s commitment to promoting art and culture. By organizing such workshops and providing opportunities for artists, the Trust plays a vital role in fostering artistic talent and encouraging creative expression.

The National Art Workshop ‘Kavyabhoomi’ organized by the MSCBC Trust and Petronet LNG has proven to be a resounding success in promoting artistic talent and fostering cultural exchange in the picturesque town of Pahalgam, Kashmir. Nilesha Pad’s participation has been instrumental in inspiring and motivating local children to explore their artistic potential.

Empowers Local Community in Pahalgam
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