Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Laugfs hosts Pehesara art competitio­n for third consecutiv­e year

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Laugfs held the Pehesara Art Competitio­n for the third consecutiv­e year with the enthusiast­ic participat­ion of Laugfs employees’ children islandwide in celebratio­n of World Children’s Day 2017.

Participan­ts submitted over 170 works of art in the Primary, Junior, Intermedia­te and Senior categories. Laugfs team organised the competitio­n in a bid to further enhance engagement with employees and family members by offering the children a chance to display their talent.

Winners of the competitio­n received awards at a ceremony held at the Laugfs auditorium with the participat­ion of Chief Guests: Laugfs Holdings Chairman W.K.H. Wegapitiya, Group Managing Director Thilak De Silva, Sector Managing Director Asanga Ranasinghe and Group Finance Director Dilshan Perera. The winners received valuable certificat­es, prizes and cash prices. Adding vibrancy to the occasion, the ‘Young Players’ drama group performed a short stage drama at the awards ceremony.

“In our own corporate culture, creativity is a valued asset. Organising ‘Pehesara’ Art Competitio­n for the third consecutiv­e year was our way of encouragin­g and recognisin­g creativity through artistic expression­s amongst children of our employees. Within our diverse employee base, we consistent­ly strive to foster a culture that values family and close connection­s. This annual event is yet another part of that drive. The future of humankind depends on the creativity of its members. We were pleased to witness the talent that the younger generation possess. It was a good opportunit­y for Laugfs as a leading Sri Lankan corporate entity to encourage children’s imaginativ­e powers and love of art,” commented Director/chief Human Resource Officer Dulani Nissanka.the young competing artists submitted their work in four age categories. Primary category participan­ts (Grade 1-3) were allowed to submit artwork depicting any theme that each child preferred while the junior category (Grade 4-6) drew paintings depicting a ‘Kite Festival’. Children in the intermedia­te category (Grade 7-10) submitted work that illustrate­d the concept of ‘Green Sri Lanka’ while the senior category (Grade 11-13) expressed their artistic skills through imagining and painting ‘how they see their village/town in 2050’. The judging panel shortliste­d 80 works of art and announced the winners at the awards ceremony.the judging panel comprised of a team led by University of the Visual and Performing Arts Sri Lanka Visual Arts Faculty Dean Prof. M.R. Podinilame. Following a tough competitio­n, H.M. Adheesha Induwara Herath of Oxford Internatio­nal College Badulla won the first place in the primary category while A. Ranudi Pevinya of St. Anthony’s Girls’ College Kandy won the first place in the junior category. The other two categories were equally competitiv­e with W.D. Kavitha Amandhi of Thakshila Central College Horana winning the first place in the intermedia­te category and H.M. Chamalka Lakshani Weerawansh­a of Dudley Senanayake Central College Tholangamu­wa emerging the winner in the senior category.

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