5th Season of Colours of Novotel-An Evening with Artists at Novotel HICC
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Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC unveiled its fifth season of ‘Colours of Novotel’ on Friday at the hotel premises. Supporting a community of immense talent - the signature event series focuses on bringing together artists under one roof and presenting them a platform to showcase some of their best works. This edition is curated by a renowned connoisseur of the field and an artist herself, Ms.Rangoli Garg, and showcases over 30 paintings. Mr. Neil Paterson, General Manager, Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC hosted the inauguration ceremony of this edition' at the Ballroom.
Featuring a collection of exquisite illustrations, the paintings made from acrylic, oil pastels and watercolours that are inspired from nature, love, culture as well as mythology are being presented this season. This edition features works from renowned artists like Bala Bhakta Raju, Vasanthula Ramakrishna, Rangoli Garg, Agacharya and Satheesh Khanna that will be available for sale till the 31st October 2016. The inaugural ceremony saw guests interacting with the artists and their works in the company of wines, snacks and live ethnic-lndian tunes. Live interactive sessions on Lippan work, Tanjore art, bamboo art and bangle making crafts kept guests involved with the overall theme of the evening.
Speaking on the occasion Mr. Neil Paterson, General Manager, Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC said, ‘“Colours of Novotel’, a signature series from the hotel dedicated to recognizing arts and artists from across regions, has provided a platform for over 25 artists over the last year, and has entered its fifth edition now. The response to the innovative presentation of this edition is very encouraging, and the artists are pleased for having their works showcased on such a platform. An event such as this highlights our dedication towards this country’s diverse culture, while also contributing to the increase in interest towards Indian contemporary art”.