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Creative, Art Exhibition

Event Head: Roma Sailor

Mobile: 8460359180

Email address: sailor.roma@gmail.com 


DESCRIPTION

-: EXHIBITIONS :-

Art exhibitions include an array of artefacts from countless forms of human making: paintings, drawings, crafts, sculpture, video installations, sound installations, performances, interactive art, etc. Art exhibitions may focus on one artist, one group, one genre, one theme or one collection; or may be organized by curators, selected by juries, or show any artwork submitted.

Fine arts exhibitions typically highlight works of art with generous space and lighting, supplying information through labels or audio guides designed to be unobtrusive to the art itself.

Exhibitions that require more context to explain the items being displayed. This is generally true of exhibitions devoted to scientific and historical themes, where text, dioramas, charts, maps and interactive displays may provide necessary explanation of background and concepts. Interpretive exhibitions generally require more text and more graphics than fine art exhibitions do. The topics of interpretive graphics cover a wide range including archaeology, anthropology, ethnology, history, science, technology and natural history.

-: DRAWING :-

Simply create a drawing on the theme or a topic given to you within a specified time by using the various drawing tool. There are no restrictions regarding the colour. The main objective of this competition is to convey your thoughts on a particular topic by using your skill of drawing and art.

-: Rangoli :-


Rangoli, also known as Kolam, is an artform from India in which patterns are created on the floor in living rooms or courtyards using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand or flower petals. It is usually made during Diwali , Onam, Pongal and other Indian festivals. They are meant to be sacred welcoming areas for the Hindu deities. Designs are passed from one generation to the next, keeping both the art form and the tradition alive. Similar practices are followed in different states of India. The purpose of rangoli is decoration, and it is thought to bring good luck. Design depictions may also vary as they reflect traditions, folklore and practices that are unique to each area. Generally, this practice

For Exhibition:

Students can take part Individually or can take part in group of maximum 5 members.

For On the spot Drawing:

Students can take part Individually.
For Rangoli:
Students can take part Individually or can take part in group of maximum 2 members.


RULES

NOTATION FOR EXHIBITION , RANGOLI AND ON THE SPOT DRAWING COMPETITION 

Participation in the Contest requires a registration fee (30/- each).

These Rules and Regulations set out the requirements and conditions of participation in the exhibition for SPRINGFEST 2016.

This Exhibition aims to find and promote young generation designers whose work distinguishes itself first

• Deserving merit for its artistic and content-related qualities.

• Having implementation capacity.

• Addressing important areas of today's questions,

• Being original and innovative in the solutions suggested,

• Being in the form that corresponds to the Project guidelines, associated with positive `aesthetic response.

•Topics for ON THE SPOT DRAWING COMPETITION will be declared on the startup of the event.

• Rangoli event will be done in the team of only 3 members. 


Note:

For exhibition, submit your models and materials before the event.

The selected works will be presented at the follow-up exhibition of SPRINGFEST 2016.

SCORING SYSTEM

For exhibition:

The final product will be judged by the usability, creativity use for the products.

For Drawing and Rangoli:

1 Originality

Consider: Exhibits creativity

2 Craftsmanship

Consider: Artist's skill in the use of material

3 Elements of Art

Consider: Line, color, space, form, media, texture

4 Composition

Consider: Effective use of forms or abstract techniques

5 Unity and Variety

Consider: Balance of elements, repetition, visual rhythm

6 Medium and Texture

Consider: Appropriate use of materials and textures

7 Use of space

Consider: Perspective and mass

8 Presentation

Consider: Appearance, complimentary framing and/or mounting

9 Degree of Difficulty

Consider: Appropriate for artist's maturity and ability

10 Message Content

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