The Amity School of Fine Arts plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of art and culture. It aims to develop ways and means by which basic cultural and aesthetic values and perceptions remain active and dynamic among the people. It also undertakes programs for the promotion of various manifestations of contemporary art. The exhibition is a platform for commemorating significant events and celebrating centenaries of great warriors.
Amity School of Fine Arts organized Online Art Exhibition on the occasion of “75 Independence Day” of India. The students of Amity School of Fine arts will be sprayed the ideology of the independence India In this online art exhibition. Our main objectives in this exhibition will be professionalism as an artist and exploring hidden talent by this opportunity. Students will be expected to understand that the process of the online exhibition and meeting the demands of working in the world of commercials will have to be strictly followed. This exhibition is to develop student professionalizing and prepare to enter the commercializing of artworks. Other than this build skills and portfolio development will be paramount. Development of a personal style and an evolution of work quality will need to be constantly groomed.
India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world with a kaleidoscopic variety and rich cultural heritage. It has had all-around socio-economic progress since Independence. As the 7th largest country in the world, India stands apart from the of Asia, marked off as it is by mountain and the sea. Which gives the country a distinct geographical entity? Bounded by the Great Himalayas in the north, it stretches southwards and at the topic, odd cancer tapers off into the Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west.
Independence Day has been celebrated every year in Amity University Bengaluru on 15 August to honor the date on which the freedom of India. India was a colony of the British for over 200 years and became independent from the rule of the British Raj following the Indian independence movement.