The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

JSW Futurescap­es-Young painting competitio­n sees enthusiast­ic participat­ion

Preliminar­y round was held at the school level in Thiruvanan­thapuram, Kollam, and Pathanamth­itta, and more than 200 students participat­ed in the regional finale. Art is important as it provides children with a wide canvas to make mistakes without the fear

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Kailas Nath of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pattom, Thiruvanan­thapuram; Kailas Govind S. of Anand Bhavan Central School, Anchal, Kollam; and Aleena A.P. of Carmel Higher Secondary School, Vazhuthaca­ud, Thiruvanan­thapuram, won the first prize in the subjunior, junior, and senior categories in the regional finale of the JSW Futurescap­es Painting Competitio­n organised in associatio­n with The Hindu Young World at the Mannam Memorial National Club here on Sunday.

Aashriya Ajeesh of Jawahar Public School, Edava, and Avantika Midhun of L’ecole Chempaka Serene Valley secured the second and third prizes in the subjunior category; Anugraha V.R. of Amrita Kairali Vidya Bhavan, Nedumangad, and Abhinanda Abhilash of SN Trusts Central School, Kollam, in the junior category; and Ananya S. Subhash of Vimala Hridaya Higher Secondary School for Girls, Kollam, and Maidhila S.R. of Darsana Higher Secondary School, Nedumangad, in the senior category.

Topics

The topics for the subjunior category were ‘Dreamy night sky,’ ‘Animal tea party,’ and ‘A pollutionf­ree world’ and for the junior category they were ‘Adventures in a hot air balloon,’ ‘A perfect dream sequence,’ and ‘Kindness rocks.’ Senior category students could paint a ‘Superhero selfportra­it,’ ‘Riding a cloud,’ and ‘Planting a seed of hope.’

Divya S. Iyer, managing director of the Vizhinjam port and former Pathanamth­itta Collector, who was the chief guest at the prize distributi­on event said art was important as it provided children a wide canvas to make mistakes without the fear of failure. This kind of space was not available in other discipline­s of study.

Art, she said, enabled children to discover themselves and draw outside the lines. “Being that parent, teacher, or supporter who encourages a child to draw outside the lines is very crucial.”

She warned against creating artificial constructs and limitation­s for children when they took up art. Art enabled the children to grow holistical­ly into responsibl­e adults who were not in denial of their mistakes, but wanted to improve upon them. “Art is a very forgiving realm. There is no right or wrong in art,” she said.

Regular attendee

Ms. Iyer said she did not think twice about attending the painting competitio­n because she too was a regular at this event years ago, and had even won a prize once for a painting of the Aranmula boat race, something she recalled when she was the Pathanamth­itta Collector and responsibl­e for the smooth conduct of the race.

Gipin Varghese and Manesha Deva Sarma S.N., faculty members of the College of Fine Arts in the

State capital were the judges of the competitio­n.

3,700 participan­ts

The preliminar­y round of the competitio­n was held at the school level in Thiruvanan­thapuram, Kollam, and Pathanamth­itta, and over 3,700 students participat­ed in them. As many as 307 students were selected for the regional finale. Of them, more than 200 students turned up for the competitio­n on Sunday.

All the participan­ts received certificat­es of appreciati­on and medals. The top three winners in each category received a trophy and a certificat­e, while the next seven winners got the consolatio­n prize, which included a medal and a certificat­e.

The first prize winner in each category will participat­e in the national finale, the details of which will be announced later.

The event was sponsored by JSW Paints.

 ?? Hindu Young World S. MAHINSHA, SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? (Top) Winners of the JSW Futurescap­es-The painting competitio­n with chief guest Divya S. Iyer, managing director of Vizhinjam port, and competitio­n judges Gipin Varghese and Manesha Deva Sarma S.N. in the capital on Sunday; (below) the event progressin­g at Mannam Memorial National Club.
Hindu Young World S. MAHINSHA, SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T (Top) Winners of the JSW Futurescap­es-The painting competitio­n with chief guest Divya S. Iyer, managing director of Vizhinjam port, and competitio­n judges Gipin Varghese and Manesha Deva Sarma S.N. in the capital on Sunday; (below) the event progressin­g at Mannam Memorial National Club.
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