Snapshots of the second annual art exhibition at junior school, The Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad

THE JUNIOR SCHOOL ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION 

The Junior school library witnessed yet another spectacular event this week in the form of the annual Art Exhibition. There was palpable excitement in the air, as the entire staff and students of the Junior School gathered to inaugurate the exhibition on Wednesday 22 April 2015. The guest of honour was Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, the Head of Academy who cut the ribbon and declared the event open. He addressed the students urging them to be proud of their works on display and congratulated them on their creativity and hard work.

The exhibition showcased the original works of art done by the students of Junior School in their art lessons throughout the year. The students were involved in the entire process of creating the artworks, from conceiving the idea to executing it.

On display were a wide range of works in terms of medium and themes. Students had created two and three dimensional works. There were still life, outdoor study, pen and ink works, landscapes, self-portraits, totem poles created from waste material, masks from Africa and many more.

Parents, teachers and other members of the AKA,H supported and encouraged our students by visiting the gallery in large numbers.




Junior School Principal addressing the students


Dr. Geoffrey Fisher - the head of Academy and the guest of honour  

ready to cut the ribbon



Totem Poles by Grade 4



Students of Grade 1 studying about Totem Poles




Mr. Ray zinsli (Senior School Principal, Ms. Meenakshi - HOD Arts, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher - the head of Academy)

Self  - Portraits by Grade 2 (medium - soft pastels)

admiring the works! - Flower study by Grade 3 (medium - poster paints on paper)

showing off their works

pen and ink outdoors and ad campaign on spreading awareness about healthy eating habits















Ad campaign on Anti - bullying  and on creating awareness about usage of the play area

Self portrait done by Grade 1


Perspective drawing - showing 2 point perspective


Landscapes done in impressionist style

Still life showing light and shade




plant study - showing colour blending

Masks from Africa



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