Lucknow: Kunskapsskolan School, Lucknow recently organized a spectacular art exhibition titled “Folk Fusion” at the Hazratganj Metro Station. The exhibition showcased the vibrancy and richness of traditional Indian folk art as interpreted by the school’s students.
The artwork on display included iconic Indian art forms such as Madhubani, Thangka, Gond Art, Pattachitra, and Pichwai. A standout feature of the exhibition was the exclusive use of natural dyes and colors, highlighting the students’ awareness and understanding of traditional techniques and sustainability. Even the frames for the artworks were made from eco-friendly materials, reinforcing the theme of environmental consciousness.
Students had been working diligently on the project for over a month, resulting in a captivating fusion of colors, traditions, and creativity. The exhibition was inaugurated by Prashant Mishra, Director of Operations, who was joined on stage by:
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Tradeep Khare (G.M. Operations)
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Sudeep Singh (J.G.M. Operations)
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Panchanan Mishra (J.G.M. PR)
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Hitesh Chandna (D.G.M. PR)
A special highlight of the event was the live performance of Indian classical music, which added a soulful and harmonious ambiance to the cultural display.
“Folk Fusion” turned out to be more than just an art exhibition — it was a creative and cultural celebration, symbolizing the imaginative spirit of students and their deep-rooted connection to Indian heritage. The exhibition was met with great appreciation and was a resounding success.