Nuances of water-colours taught on the banks of Ganges

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Dateline Rishikesh: Close to two dozen students of the Department of Fine Arts, Devbhoomi Uttarakhand University under Assistant Professor Dr. Mantosh Yadav took part in a one-day water-colour workshop hosted by renowned Kashi artist Hari Darshan Sankhya. Held on the banks of the serene Ganges at Ram Jhula, Rishikesh, under the joint auspices of Sankhya Art Foundation, MYST, and Parvarish Foundation provided the perfect setting for a tailor-made workshop.

Students of Department of Fine Arts, Devbhoomi Uttarakhand University showcasing their paintings

Hari introduced the participants to the technical aspects of water-colour painting. He gave an artistic demonstration of the various  essential techniques such as depicting natural objects, scenes, selecting basic colours, the proper use of brushes, choosing the right paper, and various colour-mixing methods to his eager students. Armed with his equipment Hari explained how to create light and shadow effects using layering techniques and  captivated the participants by using Chinese ink. A novel and creative experience for young minds.

Renowned Dehradun-based artist and Subharti University faculty member, Mr. Santosh Kumar Sahani, emphasised the importance of selecting the right subject matter or location when working with water-colours. He advised that instead of focusing on broader subjects, artists should concentrate on meaningful, smaller compositions. He also highlighted the importance of concentration, dedication, commitment, perseverance, and continuity when working in the medium of water-colour.

Mr. Arun Dabral, Co-founder of Sankhya Art Foundation, noted the significance of such workshops for the development of art and artists. He remarked that these sessions offer emerging artists the opportunity to learn from established professionals and serve as a source of inspiration. He further added that artists possess a unique perspective and deeper understanding of the world, which drives them to explore the infinite depths of art.

Water-colour painting by Hari Darshan Sankhya.

Dr. Mantosh Yadav extended his gratitude to the invited artists and said how the participants gained valuable insights into the intricacies of water-colour techniques, including drawing, colour composition, light & shadow and perspective.

Mr. Shamsher Warsi, artist and Faculty at Devbhoomi University, was honored with a certificate of appreciation along with students from the Fine Arts Department of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand University, including Dipanshu, Mehak, Saloni, Tripti, Muskan, Kishan, Rakesh, Shalini, Pragati, Barkha, Ayush, and Pooja. The participants wished for more such enlightening, hands-on workshops in the near future.