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The Ambassador’s Meet by the students of Apeejay IB School illuminated the canvas with vibrant expressions of art
The Ambassador’s Meet by the students of Apeejay IB School illuminated the canvas with vibrant expressions of art
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12 months agoon

Art has long been a powerful medium for self-expression, cultural appreciation, and social commentary. Events like the art exhibition play a crucial role in nurturing creativity and artistic confidence. For the same, Apeejay’s IB School, Apeejay School International, Panchsheel Park provided young artists with a professional platform to showcase their work. Such exhibitions help them develop their artistic voices, refine their skills, and gain real-world exposure to the art community.

The Ambassador’s Meet held at the Hyatt Hotel featured a diverse range of artworks from students spanning PYP-4 to DP-2, covering various artistic styles and mediums like painting, drawing, and installations. The event was a vibrant display of imagination, technique, and thoughtful storytelling, capturing both personal introspections and broader global themes.
Among the senior artists, Reha Aggarwal and Molvika Khanna, alumni of the school, stood out with their mature and refined pieces. Molvika’s work delved into mythologies and cultural inspirations, weaving a rich tapestry of symbolic storytelling. Reha, on the other hand, focused on self-reflection, using her art to establish a deep connection with the audience.
Artists like Tani Bansal tackled contemporary issues through mixed media and triptych formats. Her thought-provoking pieces addressed themes of nature, gun violence, and relationships, offering a compelling dialogue on the intersections of art and the world.
The exhibition also highlighted a celebration of culture through art. In honour of Hangeul Day, students Vamika and Vaishnavi created stunning acrylic canvases that paid tribute to Korean culture, emphasising its artistic and linguistic beauty.

Landscape painting found a fresh perspective through the works of Aarush, Sartha, and Aviraj. Their unique colour palettes and experimental techniques brought landscapes to life, showcasing both technical expertise and creative vision.
Traditional Indian art also found representation in the exhibition. Harshita, Saanvi, and Ada explored the Kalighat Artwork, infusing its rich traditional aesthetics with contemporary interpretations. Their work honoured the storytelling nature of Kalighat paintings while bringing in personal and modern influences.

The exhibition was not only a celebration of artistic talent but also a reflection of the students’ ability to interpret and translate complex themes into compelling visual narratives. From cultural appreciation to social awareness, the showcased pieces demonstrated remarkable technical skill and depth of thought, leaving audiences both inspired and engaged. Such events continue to be vital in shaping young artists, encouraging them to push boundaries and find their unique creative voices.

As the exhibition concluded, it became clear that these young artists are not just creating art; they are shaping perspectives, sparking conversations, and inspiring change. Their creativity and passion will undoubtedly drive the future of artistic expression.
Abhilasha Munjal is a Principal Correspondent with Apeejay Newsroom. She has completed her Bachelor's degree in English from Delhi University. Abhilasha holds vivid knowledge about content and has predominantly covered local as well as trending stories in the digital media.