Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Artists, students mark Cairo’s India by the Nile fest

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Noted Indian and Egyptian artists joined scores of students to paint a wall to celebrate cultures of the two countries through art at an event held here as part of India by the Nile cultural festival.

The three-day festival, which concluded on Thursday, offered a space both for experts and amateurs to express and share their thoughts through street art at the event themed as Living Walls — Street

Art. Renowned Egyptian painter Mohamed Abla teamed up with Indian artist Yogesh Saini and were joined by Egyptian school students to paint a wall in Lycee Al Horreya school in Cairo.

The students who participat­ed in the event were the winners of last year’s Glimpses of India painting competitio­n, organised every year by India’s embassy in Cairo. India’s ambassador to Egypt Sanjay Bhattachar­yya said the event offered a learning platform for the young participan­ts to unleash their talent as they worked together to celebrate Indian and Egyptian culture through art.“Such experiment­s prove to us that children will be the ambassador­s and the bridge between India and Egypt. They have shown to us what we should do as grown ups,” Bhattachar­yya said.

Abla said the experiment was amazing as made students indulge into art.“It was amazing experiment as we succeeded to busy the students with art, especially in a time when most of the schools are neglecting the arts in general. So this was a good opportunit­y for the students to play with colours and go with the flaw of their imaginatio­n,” Abla said.

“We let the students take the lead and choose the colours they like and we were just guiding them. I hope such experiment will be generalise­d in all of Egypt’s schools,” said

Abla, Egypt’s top painter of abstract sceneries. PTI

 ??  ?? Students who participat­ed in the event were the winners of last year’s ‘Glimpses of India’ painting competitio­n, organised by India’s embassy in Cairo FOR REPRESENTA­TION
Students who participat­ed in the event were the winners of last year’s ‘Glimpses of India’ painting competitio­n, organised by India’s embassy in Cairo FOR REPRESENTA­TION

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