Trailblazer Award | Ankan Karmakar |
Dreamspinner Award | Ankur Chatterjee Farhaad Mondal Rachita Ghosh Soumik Saha |
Mastercrafter Award | Arijit Jana Bidhi Shaw Binoy Jana Biswaswaraj Mallick Debopriya Sarkar Esha Roy Eva Prakash Mainak Dutta Mayuri Bachar Meghna Naskar Pankaj Kumar Gupta Rozina Khatun Sagar Adhikary Saheli Paul Shibani Sarkar Sohini Roy Sohini Senapati Srestha Saha Srijita Mandal Subhrangshu Chatterjee Taslima Parvin |
Budding Weaver Award (only for 15-17yrs and Newcomers) | Ayesha Sultana Pramanik Chandana Naskar Isha Chowdhury Priualisa Rounak Chowdhury Sanchita Dhara Subarsa Chakraborty Suvankar Patra Tania Das |
Trailblazer Award
“Father’s vision” by Ankan Karmakar using Catchphrase “Illusion of reality/ আতশ কাঁচের দেওয়াল”.
“Beautiful work of art displaying wonderful printmaking skill using emboss technique.”– JURY
Also, in Dreamspinner award winning entry:
“The Pillar Hood” using Catchphrase “Reality blurred by fiction/ কল্প দিয়ে সত্য ঢাকা”
Dreamspinner Award
“Maya’s game” by Ankur Chatterjee using No Catchphrase.
“”Great blending of skill and ideas. However, the drawing aspect needs improvement.”– JURY.
Also,in Mastercrafter Award Winning entry :
“Storm of life” using Catchphrase “So hard to stay afloat /প্রাণ বাঁচাতেই প্রাণান্ত”.
“Motion and mood wonderfully captured by brush strokes and beautiful colours. Evokes a romantic feeling. But the white colour seen afar is loo loud.”– JURY.
“Homosexual” by Farhaad Mondal using No Catchphrase.
“A brilliant exploration of an ever-relevant theme through floral motifs. Keep it up with more careful application of paint (colour mixing, blending and capturing reflection of light.)”– JURY.
“Boxed up” by Rachita Ghosh using Catchphrase “Reality blurred by fiction/ কল্প দিয়ে সত্য ঢাকা”
“Brilliant work with creative use of colours. The image immediately emanates the message.”– JURY.
“Fleeting moments” by Soumik Saha using Catchphrase “Illusion of reality/ আতশ কাঁচের দেওয়াল”.
“Great attempt befitting the theme. Innovative idea and beautiful work to capture a fraction of Time-Memory intersection. Try to improve communication using symbols, strokes, colours.”– JURY.
Mastercrafter Award
“অক্লান্ত/Tiring” by Arijit Jana using Catchphrase “So hard to stay afloat /প্রাণ বাঁচাতেই প্রাণান্ত”.
“Very beautiful work. Relevant depiction of the topic.”– JURY.
“Watch” by Bidhi Shaw using No Catchphrase.
“The sense of surveillance under curious eyes is very well depicted. Brilliant composition and beautiful use of colours. Greater variation within the work could be introduced.”– JURY.
“Study” by Binoy Jana using No Catchphrase.
“Beautiful piece of Art. Superb drawing. Speaks of great patience in execution. Could be improved by more attention to geometry and perspective (lines and angles) of the surroundings.”– JURY.
“স্বর্গ/Heaven” by Biswaswaraj Mallick using Catchphrase “Horizon calls …. come along / চলো সাথে দিগন্তে”.
“Wonderful composition depicting a candid moment of an eternal bond. Beautiful use of colour.”– JURY.
“Klanti/Tiredness” by Debopriya Sarkar using Catchphrase “So hard to stay afloat /প্রাণ বাঁচাতেই প্রাণান্ত.”
“Well done. Beautiful work. Appears to be drawn from life directly. More practice, however, is needed about human anatomy (hand and foot, for instance). Some more elements in the background would have made the work more beautiful.”– JURY.
“Still Life” by Esha Roy using No Catchphrase.
“Superb work. Great use of light and shade and the blue colour, in particular.”– JURY.
“Waiting” by Eva Prakash using Catchphrase “So hard to stay afloat /প্রাণ বাঁচাতেই প্রাণান্ত.”
“An excellent issue that all of us do, or will, experience. An image that is known to all collectively yet provokes a sense of urgency. But more practice is needed for improving technique and facial expression.”– JURY.
“Lalonfakir” and “Old temple” by Mainak Dutta using Catchphrases “Serenity in those eyes/তাকাই যদি চোখ একটি দীঘি হোক” and “Past of future/ ভবিষ্যতের ভূত” respectively.
mple.d t”Good work, but an eye for detail and a deeper study Lalan Fakir’s context was needed. The size of the painting should have been smaller given the paper size.” – JURY for Lalon fakir.
“An absolutely amazing interpretation of the theme A great display of skill in composition as well. “– JURY for Old temple.
“Love” by Mayuri Bachar using Catchphrase “Reality blurred by fiction/ কল্প দিয়ে সত্য ঢাকা”.
“An intimate portrayal! Keep moving ahead!”– JURY.
“Portrait” by Meghna Naskar using No Catchphrase .
“A rather fun interpretation of a Byzantine composition.”– JURY.
“Existence” by Pankaj Kumar Gupta using No Catchphrase.
“Skilful depiction of everyday life.”– JURY.
“দিগন্ত/Horizon” by Rozina Khatun using Catchphrase “Horizon calls …. come along / চলো সাথে দিগন্তে”
“Relevant to the theme, but the sea should have been communicated (portrayed) more clearly.”– JURY.
“সৃষ্টি/Creation” by Sagar Adhikary using Catchphrase “So hard to stay afloat /প্রাণ বাঁচাতেই প্রাণান্ত”.
“Good work. But the work addresses the topic a little too directly. More thinking and practice needed.” –JURY.
“Landscape” by Saheli Paul using Catchphrase “Horizon calls …. come along / চলো সাথে দিগন্তে”.
“The composition captures a moment of idyllic bliss so beautifully! Very well done. Excellent technique.”– JURY.
“Eutopia” by Shibani Sarkar using Catchphrase “Reality blurred by fiction/ কল্প দিয়ে সত্য ঢাকা”.
“The work emotes the theme aptly. Beautiful work.”– JURY.
“Abandoned” by Sohini Roy using No Catchphrase.
“A quotidienne, though ignored, scene depicted sensitively. Colours of the foreground need to be differentiated from those of the background.”– JURY.
“Purity” by Sohini Senapati using catchphrase “Serenity in those eyes/তাকাই যদি চোখ একটি দীঘি হোক.”
“Good idea. Good work. But improvement of overall skill for portrait drawing called for.”– JURY.
“Landscape” by Srestha Saha using No Catchphrase.
“A simple but delightful com[position.”- JURY.
“Allotrope” by Srijita Mandal using Catchphrase “Serenity in those eyes/তাকাই যদি চোখ একটি দীঘি হোক.”
“Good evocative work.”– JURY.
“Baul/ Folk singer of Bengal” by Subhrangshu Chatterjee using Catchphrase” Serenity in those eyes/তাকাই যদি চোখ একটি দীঘি হোক.”
“Perfectly adhering to the theme, the painting is a superb portrait.”– JURY.
“বিচরণ/ Wandering” by Taslima Parvin using No Catchphrase.
“Good work. Great use of colours overall though the sky could have been embellished with more dramatic choice of colour shades and more accentuating light and shade. The use of perspectives vis-à-vis the birds could have been better.”– JURY.
Budding Weaver Award
“কর্কট/Cancer” by Ayesha Sultana Pramanik using Catchphrase “So hard to stay afloat /প্রাণ বাঁচাতেই প্রাণান্ত.”
“The fact the struggle of survival has been felt by the artist personally, comes across powerfully in this painting. Though drawing could have been better.”– JURY.
“Rupantar/Metamorphosis” by Chandana Naskar using Catchphrase “Past of future/ ভবিষ্যতের ভূত.”
“A good potent idea. The ephemerality and fragility of a butterfly is brilliantly equated with Nature. Drawing skilland technique need to be improved.”– JURY.
“Dowdy” by Isha Chowdhury using Catchphrase “So hard to stay afloat /প্রাণ বাঁচাতেই প্রাণান্ত.”
“Lovely little touch of the text “Pelican” on the pressure cooker handle. Improvent needed in drawing skill and use of colour.”– JURY.
“অনাহার/Hunger” by Priyalisa .. using Catchphrase “So hard to stay afloat /প্রাণ বাঁচাতেই প্রাণান্ত”.
“An extremely relevant painting for an extremely relevant cause. Could have better communicated with the use of better symbols. Over all, it looks a little sparse.”– JURY.
“Nexus” by Rounak Chowdhury using No Catchphrase.
“Very intricate and extremely detailed work.”– JURY.
“Protisruti/Promise” by Sanchita Dhara using Catchphrase “Reality blurred by fiction/ কল্প দিয়ে সত্য ঢাকা”.
“A beautiful surreal composition. May very well be developed as a series.”– JURY.
“Portrait” by Subarsa Chakraborty using No Catchphrase.
“A nice portrait that interestingly shows the singer at rest rather than singing. Brilliant work.”– JURY.
“Still Life” by Suvankar Patra using No Catchphrase.
“Beautiful work evidently done with a lot of care. The shades are very well executed.”– JURY.
“Still Life” by Tania Das using No Catchphrase.
“Good work. Good use of Chiaroscuro.”– JURY.