The Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University organized Umbrella Art competition on 1 Aug 2024 from the students of B.B.A and M.B.A Aviation Studies at their campus in Hampankatta. The competition invited students to transform ordinary umbrellas into works of art. Participants drew inspiration from various cultural and thematic elements, creating a colourful array of designs that captivated the audience.
The
highlights of the day were the umbrellas depicting the vibrant culture of
Tulunadu, featuring traditional dance forms, local festivals, and iconic
landmarks and also majestic Chinese dragon, symbolizing power.
From
UG level the first place was bagged by Mohammad Adil, Mohammad Ziyan, Nishan
Shetty, Sathwik B Poojari, Mohammad Frahan, Mohammad Afraz from second year BBA
(Aviation Management). The Second place was secured by: Navami E K, Megha,
Sushma G Shetty, Naishana Bhanu, Neha, Shraddha K from second year BBA (Aviation
Management) and the third place was taken by Joyson D’ Souza, Mithun, Thanisha,
Deesha, Dhanya Mohammad Suhan Saheb from third year BBA (Aviation Management).
From
PG level the first place was bagged by Rohith Manoj, Apsara L, Omeghashri,
Aishwarya from first year MBA (Aviation Management) and the second place was
secured by Shalet, Chaithanya, Azeem, Safvana.
The
students turned the umbrella to canvas to exhibit their artistic talent and
creativity to make the master piece. The students used their craft making
skills to beautify the umbrella. Some of the students even upcycled the old
broken umbrella. Ultimately the competition was the resounding success
facilitating them with the platform to bring together the talents and
creativity.
Dr.
Pavithra Kumari, the Dean of the Institute of Aviation Studies, organized the
Umbrella Art Competition. She commended the students for their talent and
creativity and praised their patience in crafting and painting the umbrellas.
The
students transformed umbrellas into canvases, showcasing their artistic talent
and creativity to create masterpieces. They used their craft-making skills to
beautify the umbrellas, with some even upcycling old, broken ones. Ultimately,
the competition was a resounding success, providing a platform to unite and
highlight their talents and creativity.