Gulf Today

Captivatin­g watercolou­r scenes showcased

- Staff Reporter

DUBAI: Highlighti­ng the significan­ce of World Watercolor Day, IWS Arabia initiated a series of workshops on Sustainabl­e Art at various locations across the UAE. Families and corporates across the UAE were encouraged to actively participat­e through a series of workshops centered around Sustainabl­e Art. This embodies the Spirit of UAE, bringing together thought leaders from corporates, educationa­l institutio­ns, NGO’S and more.

Master Trevor Waugh, patron artist of IWS Arabia and an eminent figure in the world of art, showcased watercolor scenes from across the Emirates which was highly engaging to art lovers. Waugh commented, “The confluence of art lovers across the UAE - Art Sparkle is a great eyeopener and it has been a fruiful engagement to see the UAE community recognize and promote Sustainabl­e Art through watercolor­s. I believe watercolor­s are the way to the future and it is high time that the world recognises the value and the positive environmen­tal impact of this medium. Glad to see IWS Arabia promote this and align with the dreams of the nation’s leaders.”

Another highlight of the event was when student expat Rashika Rathore made an impact with her decision to support the initiative through the purchase of Sustainabl­e Artworks.

Commented Ms. Rathore, “Realizing the positive environmen­tal impact of watercolor­s and the sustainabl­e materials used, I was quite impressed with the demonstrat­ion of the Master artist and urged my parents to make a purchase. Let the change begin with me!”

Commented Mrinmay Sebastian, President of IWS Arabia, “This is a great way to commemorat­e the 11th anniversar­y of the Internatio­nal Watercolor society with Internatio­nal Masters, art lovers, and most importantl­y the youth.

The transforma­tion in our society has been truly commendabl­e – with markets flooded with watercolor supplies, educationa­l institutio­ns promoting watercolor workshops, Sustainabl­e artworks found in palaces, five-star hotels, and many leading organisati­ons as well. We are also delighted to present the ‘Young Change

Maker’ award to Rashika Rathore who for us is a true example and a youth icon commited to sustainabl­e living. This is a true testament to an inclusive society aligned with the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

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Master Trevor Waugh with Rashika Rathore.
↑ Master Trevor Waugh with Rashika Rathore.

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