KOCHI:
Shadows of Nature, the three–day Annual Exhibition of Paintings by the students of Rajagiri Christu Jayanthi Public School, Rajagiri Valley, Kakkanad being held at The Kerala History Museum Art Gallery, Edapally was inaugurated on 24 November 2016.
The objective of this venture was to conceptualize the students’ idea of merging with nature and the need for a symbiotic existence. It was an expression of the vibrancy of life through a melange of hues. The exhibition was presided over by Fr George Pittapilly, Provincial Councillor for Education and was inaugurated by Cine Artist Siddique and Sathyapal, Chairman, Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy.
Director Fr Augustine Mampilly, Associate Director, Fr. Sijo Menacherry CMI and the Principal Saji Varghese, RCJPS, were present on the occasion.
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