The Free Press Journal

STUDENTS CREATE UNIQUE ART WORK

- STAFF REPORTER

Mount Litera School Internatio­nal (MLSI) concluded its week-long art festival — Meraki. The festival included workshops on art appreciati­on, colour schemes and compositio­n styles to enliven the canvas for students by Padma Shri artist Paresh Maity.

The aim of inviting Maity and hosting a week-long art session was to highlight the importance of art in education as well as for child developmen­t. The medium helps develop various skills like fine motor skills, cognitive developmen­t, math and language skills among children and allows them to channel their inner creativity.

As part of the art week, students created interestin­g art pieces through artificial printing, calligraph­y printmakin­g, symmetry printing, artist impression for legends like Monet, Akbar Padamsee, Picasso.

Besides painting, the kids also sculpted various figurines and displayed them in the finale exhibition inaugurate­d by Maity.

Maity said, “The school has taken a great initiative in highlighti­ng the importance of art at an early age. The medium allows for boundless expression through various colours, textures and canvas. I truly believe art plays a major role in building the personalit­y of a child, and it should be given equal importance as other academic subjects in school. It is promising to notice the change in our education system that is recognizin­g art and its worth.”

The event concluded with an exhibition displaying various art works created by students Navyata Goenka, advisor of the school, said, “The creativity we have seen in our children during Meraki at MLSI is extraordin­ary. We aim to provide a truly holistic education to our children.”

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