Lucknow: The six-day clay modeling workshop, organised under the Aesthetic and Cultural Development Program 2025–26 by Lucknow Public World School, DLF Branch in collaboration with Floroescence Art Gallery, concluded on Friday with great enthusiasm.
The event was graced by renowned senior artist Jay Krishna Agrawal as the chief guest. Also present were curator Bhupendra Kumar Asthana, principal Navneet Kaur, senior art teacher Rajesh Kumar, expert Anshu Saxena, along with teachers and parents.
During the programme, Jay Krishna Agrawal reviewed the children’s clay creations and emphasised the importance of providing a creative and sensitive environment for young learners. He said that such initiatives are crucial for nurturing children’s talent and that a supportive artistic atmosphere inspires students to explore and express themselves. He further noted that the dedication and enthusiasm displayed by the children in their work would yield positive results in their future endeavours.
Curator Bhupendra Kumar Asthana praised the children for expressing their emotions and sensitivity through clay, describing the artworks as highly artistic and beautiful. He stressed that children should be given the freedom to present their artistic expressions naturally, as this allows them to reveal their true feelings through any medium.

Certificates were distributed to all participating students by the chief guest. Senior art teacher Rajesh Kumar provided detailed insights into the workshop, while Principal Navneet Kaur thanked all guests, teachers, and parents for their support.
Throughout the event, the dignitaries carefully examined each piece of art, interacted with the children about their creations, and encouraged them. Such engagement not only boosts the confidence of young artists but also inspires them to continue exploring their creative potential.

