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Tribune News Service
Jalandhar, June 7

Delhi Public School in association with the Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture amongst Youth (SPICMACAY) on Monday hosted a live workshop followed by online interaction with art prodigy Japani Shyam, an acclaimed artist of ‘Tribal Gond Art’ on Zoom.

The event provided a perfect gateway for self-expression and communication and a golden opportunity to learn the intricacies of Gond art that is imaginative, vibrant and mystical and truly encapsulates the essence of tribal art. Parents and students from various schools enthusiastically attended the workshop and explored and witnessed this wonderful art. They also followed the master artist’s guidelines and created stunning masterpieces of their own.

Students also interacted with the artist and gained insight about her work and the art she pursues. Principal Ritu Kaul thanked Japani and SPICMACAY for the exquisite workshop which helped students appreciate and experience the richness of India’s heritage and this mesmerising tribal art in close proximity.

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