This story is from November 14, 2012

An artsy dialogue

The Blue Storm artist camp came to a fitting end at the Visakha museum with a grand display of paintings which promoted a creative and critical discussion...
An artsy dialogue
The Blue Storm artist camp came to a fitting end at the Visakha museum with a grand display of paintings which promoted a creative and critical discussion about the validity of art and culture in everyday life.
The main motto of this camp, that was held by the Indian national Trust for Culture and Heritage (INTAC) was to engage local artists in a cross cultural exchange in order to expand their exposure and professional network.

PVP Prasad, convenor of INTAC, says, says, “These art forms exhibited the various expressions of life and it was a wonderful experience as artists shared the thought process that goes into making paintings in this art camp.”
Sculptor SD Hari Prasad, who was one of the participants, says, ‘The art symposium aimed at generating a dialogue between the artist and the curious spectator. The paintings that were exhibited have helped us deliver a message through our art. As a sculptor, I wish these kinds of events to be organised frequently to give us a positive reinforcement.”
Painter Srinivas Rao who exhibited his artworks of Mother Nature adds, “These paintings provides an insight to understand and explore intelligent and engaging ways of reflecting upon the phenomenon of intolerance of citizens on nature and how we can safeguard it.” The cultural evening came to an end with an awards distribution ceremony to felicitate the artists.
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