Pawing for greater good
BY MPost24 Nov 2012 3:29 AM IST
MPost24 Nov 2012 3:29 AM IST
'I’ve been attached to colours ever since I can remember. Not a specific one, just the fact that they change your opinion and outlook of the ordinary,' quips Tulika Mohan.
The 14-year-old painter has created a collection of 14 paintings for an exhibition titled Colours in Progress. 'All my artworks started with something and are still continuing. I started out with oil but later moved to acrylics since the former took longer to dry,' said Tulika.
All her paintings are marked by a plethora of colours over the canvas. ' I am not partial to any particular colour. I believe all the colours have a story to tell,' added the ninth grade student. Priced between Rs 4,000- Rs 20,000, the exhibition's sale proceedings will be donated to Friendicoes SECA, an NGO actively involved in animal rescue. 'My mother gave me a choice to donate all the earnings to the charity of my choice, so I decided to donate all the money to them,' she says.
DETAIL
At: Experimental Art Gallery, Core 6, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road
On Till: 25 November
Timings: 11am to 7pm
The 14-year-old painter has created a collection of 14 paintings for an exhibition titled Colours in Progress. 'All my artworks started with something and are still continuing. I started out with oil but later moved to acrylics since the former took longer to dry,' said Tulika.
All her paintings are marked by a plethora of colours over the canvas. ' I am not partial to any particular colour. I believe all the colours have a story to tell,' added the ninth grade student. Priced between Rs 4,000- Rs 20,000, the exhibition's sale proceedings will be donated to Friendicoes SECA, an NGO actively involved in animal rescue. 'My mother gave me a choice to donate all the earnings to the charity of my choice, so I decided to donate all the money to them,' she says.
DETAIL
At: Experimental Art Gallery, Core 6, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road
On Till: 25 November
Timings: 11am to 7pm
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