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June 5, 2000 |
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Art bytes It's
more than just a brush with technology. A bunch of computer-savvy kids
have put up an entire exhibition of digital art in Mumbai. Organised by
Art Underground, a digital art gallery and archive in Vadodara, the show
titled "Children & Computers, Paintings of Friendship" had
the audience impressed. "The focus here is on the integration of
computers in the creative process," says Nandini Gandhi of Art
Underground. So you had No Wonder by Samkit Shah, 13; Champa by Aditi
Patel, also 13; Ek Aajwali Raat by Shaili Bhavsar, 12, and others. Art
Underground has already trained 500 children, amateur artists and art
educators through workshops. Why "Underground"? Perhaps because
the good old oil-on-canvas is still the mass favourite. But who knows, now
a masterpiece might be just a mouse click away.
-Natasha
Israni
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