Login Register
Follow Us

A pleasant view

Refining the art of photography, students of Sculpteye Club from Vivek High School showcased around 90 photo frames from 62 young budding photographers at Government Museum and Art Gallery, Sector 10 , Chandigarh at an exhibition, View from Third Eye.

Show comments

Refining the art of photography, students of Sculpteye Club from Vivek High School showcased around 90 photo frames from 62 young budding photographers at Government Museum and Art Gallery, Sector 10 , Chandigarh at an exhibition, View from Third Eye.

The exhibition showcases a collection of photographs depicting scenes of beauty, moments of joy, peace, tranquility, human interactions, life in its many colours, each photograph speaking to the viewer and initiating a dialogue. 

From capturing the beauty of flowers to elements of architecture, scene from an airplane to the peace of the green mountains, water in all its tranquility and also flow, scenes from nature, people enjoying the beauty of a park, animals at play, scenes from everyday life some photographs are deeply reflective, as the young photographers explore larger meanings in everyday happenings. What makes the showcase striking is the range of work, a variety of treatments and varied ways to look at the many elements of life that surround us. Formally the exhibition was inaugurated by Rotarian and a trained certified life coach and healer, TK Ruby, who on the occasion addressed the session and deliberated on the topic Transitioning from being a hobbyist to being a businessman in any profession. The first prize was awarded to Simar Dewan for her picture Life is an Open Book while the  picture titled Ink of Wisdom by Binal Kaur won the second prize. The third prize was given to Aryaman Kirpal for his picture High Rise.

—TNS

Show comments
Show comments

Top News

Most Read In 24 Hours