14 June 2017 12:00 am
Chief guest Ms. Shanta Gunaratna, Principal, Dr John Scarth and other guests at the opening of ‘Dream Works’
‘Dream Works,’ the biennial month-long Art and Craft Exhibition which opened on Thursday 25th May 2017 at the British School in Colombo is a spectacular art extravaganza which showcases the talent of the juniors of the school. The aim of the art exhibition is to share the enthusiasm and unseen talents and capabilities of young children with their proud parents, grandparents and sometimes even extended family. The brilliant and creative art teachers of the Junior School Ms. Indika and Ms. Noeline have spent a lot of time selecting the themes and the contents for presentation, and also displaying the paintings and 3-D models to ensure maximum effect, with the assistance of members of the Junior School staff.
On display on all the walls of the corridors and the main stairway of the Junior School are a spectacular range of paintings, sculptures, 3-D models with recyclable materials, wall hangings, mobiles, craft work and murals depicting lifestyles, moods, nature, fashion and a bit of history. A wide range of materials have been used in bringing this whole exhibition together; canvas, clay, jute, mesh and wire, grey cloth, used bottles, wood off-cuts and decorative materials for fashion designing are some of them. Items ranging from toothbrushes to drinking straws and popsicle sticks to barbeque sticks have been used to portray fantastic hairstyles to fit in with the theme ‘DreamWorks’. Decorative umbrellas, lamp shades and dreamy-curtains add to the creativity of the theme. The imaginative patterns and colour schemes, and the use of the vibrant hues from nature are truly an exhibition of talent from an outstanding showcase school.
The opening ceremony was a riot of colour with costumes designed by the students themselves. It was a super display of dancing talent brought out by our fantastic dance teachers, Ms. Romina and Ms. Nadeeka, in line with the themes of the exhibition. The Principal Dr. Scarth, warmly welcomed the invitees and parents and described that he had a preview of some of the exhibits which were outstanding pieces of work from children of the Junior School. He mentioned that it was a remarkable sight to see the students proudly showing their creations to the parents. Dr. Scarth also mentioned that the clay models showing different hairstyles was his favourite section.
The imaginative patterns and colour schemes, and the use of the vibrant hues from nature are truly an exhibition of talent from an outstanding showcase school
Next, the Chief Guest Mrs. Shanta Gunaratna delivered an inspiring speech emphasising the importance of child art education in moulding a well-balanced personality in every child. She said that parents should encourage their children to bring out their creativity and the freedom of expression from a very early age. She also went on to say that the parents of the students of BSC are indeed fortunate as their children get a fantastic opportunity to bring out their creativity and display it in this manner.
Finally, 6C drew inspiration from the colours from the wonderful animal kingdom to bring out their fantastic walk on the ramp for Katy Perry’s ‘ROAR!’.
The Head Boy Krrish Khanth and the Head Girl Maya Vitarana delivered the vote of thanks at the end of the event. All in all, the opening ceremony and the art exhibition were a marvelous display of talent from the students of the Junior School of the British School in Colombo.