Gill Art Gallery - "gAg"
Saturday, October 29, 2011
HIMACHAL DIARY Attaining spirituality by painting
HIMACHAL DIARY
Attaining spirituality by painting
A three-day painting exhibition-cum-workshop “Five essentials in time and space” held at the Gaiety Theatre (see pic) in Shimla this week showcased the works of five women artists from Punjab representing different styles of art and diverse themes.
Artists Rajinder Kaur, Ambalicka Sood Jacob, Sukhranjan Kaur Cheema, Daljit Kaur and Jasmine Pasricha also painted live to demonstrate the finer nuances of acrylic painting. In all, 50 works were on display. The five artists have different styles, but they all strive to discover the realm of the invisible to reach the spiritual destinations. With beauty, divinity and serenity as the thrust areas, they yearn to transcend the narrow boundaries to create the unlimited space for their own flight.
They were all brought together for such a unique art show by Dr Saroj Chaman, former head of the fine arts department of the Punjabi University. “The essentials have no limits, no logic, no text of rituals, they have One Tree of humanity to grow,” said Jasmine while explaining the objective of the show.
Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal inaugurated the exhibition jointly organised by the Art, Language and Culture Department and the Chail Heritage Foundation.
Himachal Pradesh C.M. inaugurates painting exhibition
Sunday, October 23, 2011 |
Shimla: Prof. Prem Kumar Dhumal, Chief Minister today inaugurated a three day long painting exhibition of Shri Rajinder Pasricha, Ms. Ambalicka Sood Jacob, Ms. Sukhranjan Kaur, Ms. Daljit Kaur and Ms. Jasmine Kaur by lighting the ceremonial lamp at Tavern Hall in the historical Gaiety theatre here today. The Exhibition has been jointly organised by Art, Language and Culture Department and Chail Heritage Foundation. Chief Minister took keen interest in the paintings displayed in the exhibition and congratulated the artists for their unique paintings. He appreciated the creativity shown by the painters by depicting different aspects of life and nature. Shri Virender Kanwar, Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Shri A.N. Sharma, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Shimla, Shri Onkar Sharma, Deputy Commissioner, Shimla, Dr. Prem Sharma, Director, Art, Language and Culture and other senior officers were present on the occasion among others. |
Five Essentials of Time & Space - Art Exhibiton at Shimla - C.M. inaugurates painting exhibition
HIMACHAL DIARY
Attaining spirituality by painting
A three-day painting exhibition-cum-workshop “Five essentials in time and space” held at the Gaiety Theatre (see pic) in Shimla this week showcased the works of five women artists from Punjab representing different styles of art and diverse themes.
Artists Rajinder Kaur, Ambalicka Sood Jacob, Sukhranjan Kaur Cheema, Daljit Kaur and Jasmine Pasricha also painted live to demonstrate the finer nuances of acrylic painting. In all, 50 works were on display. The five artists have different styles, but they all strive to discover the realm of the invisible to reach the spiritual destinations. With beauty, divinity and serenity as the thrust areas, they yearn to transcend the narrow boundaries to create the unlimited space for their own flight.
They were all brought together for such a unique art show by Dr Saroj Chaman, former head of the fine arts department of the Punjabi University. “The essentials have no limits, no logic, no text of rituals, they have One Tree of humanity to grow,” said Jasmine while explaining the objective of the show.
Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal inaugurated the exhibition jointly organised by the Art, Language and Culture Department and the Chail Heritage Foundation.
C.M. inaugurates painting exhibition - Daljit Kaur - Five Essentiols of Time and Space Oct 23-25, 2011 Shimla
Prof. Prem Kumar Dhumal, Chief Minister today inaugurated a three day long painting exhibition of Shri Rajinder Pasricha, Ms. Ambalicka Sood Jacob, Ms. Sukhranjan Kaur, Ms. Daljit Kaur and Ms. Jasmine Kaur by lighting the ceremonial lamp at Tavern Hall in the historical Gaiety theatre here today.
The Exhibition has been jointly organised by Art, Language and Culture Department and Chail Heritage Foundation.
Chief Minister took keen interest in the paintings displayed in the exhibition and congratulated the artists for their unique paintings. He appreciated the creativity shown by the painters by depicting different aspects of life and nature.
Shri Virender Kanwar, Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Shri A.N. Sharma, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Shimla, Shri Onkar Sharma, Deputy Commissioner, Shimla, Dr. Prem Sharma, Director, Art, Language and Culture and other senior officers were present on the occasion among others.
C.M. inaugurates painting exhibition - Daljit Kaur - Five Essentiols of Time and Space Oct 23-25, 2011 Shimla
Prof. Prem Kumar Dhumal, Chief Minister today inaugurated a three day long painting exhibition of Shri Rajinder Pasricha, Ms. Ambalicka Sood Jacob, Ms. Sukhranjan Kaur, Ms. Daljit Kaur and Ms. Jasmine Kaur by lighting the ceremonial lamp at Tavern Hall in the historical Gaiety theatre here today. |
HIMACHAL DIARY Attaining spirituality by painting - Five Essential of Time & Space
HIMACHAL DIARY
Attaining spirituality by painting
A three-day painting exhibition-cum-workshop “Five essentials in time and space” held at the Gaiety Theatre (see pic) in Shimla this week showcased the works of five women artists from Punjab representing different styles of art and diverse themes.
Artists Rajinder Kaur, Ambalicka Sood Jacob, Sukhranjan Kaur Cheema, Daljit Kaur and Jasmine Pasricha also painted live to demonstrate the finer nuances of acrylic painting. In all, 50 works were on display. The five artists have different styles, but they all strive to discover the realm of the invisible to reach the spiritual destinations. With beauty, divinity and serenity as the thrust areas, they yearn to transcend the narrow boundaries to create the unlimited space for their own flight.
They were all brought together for such a unique art show by Dr Saroj Chaman, former head of the fine arts department of the Punjabi University. “The essentials have no limits, no logic, no text of rituals, they have One Tree of humanity to grow,” said Jasmine while explaining the objective of the show.
Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal inaugurated the exhibition jointly organised by the Art, Language and Culture Department and the Chail Heritage Foundation.