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Introduction of Stroke Arts' Artists

Shivali

Shivali is a qualified commercial artist. She has a keen eye for fine lines and intricate details that make her works of Indian folk art excellent pieces of vibrant colour and exquisite finishing.

She was the representative as an Indian artist at the South Asian Art Exhibition held in Singapore by the Temple of Fine Arts. She has exhibited her work at the ’Celebrating Womanhood’ event organized at Suntec, Singapore and at ’Rhythms of Unity’ event organized by the Ang Mo Kio GRC.

She has also exhibited at events organized by the India Tourism Board and Temple of Fine Arts. She has taught at the Indian Club wing of the Singapore Management University (SMU).Currently she also teaches at the Global Indian International School at the East Coast Campus.

She has successfully conducted three Art Workshops titled ‘The Art Workshop’, ‘Arty Facts’ and ‘Arty Facts 2’to promote her passion for Indian folk art.

 

Kumuda

Kumuda Krovvidi is a qualified Chartered Accountant who has a keen interest in drawing and painting, especially Indian Art such as Indian Miniature Paintings and Indian Folk Art styles such as, Madhubani, Warli, Kalamkari and Pata Chitra.

She is a native of Hyderabad, India and currently resides in Singapore. She has completed a one year course in Basic Western Art from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts(NAFA) .She teaches art to adults and children that includes sketching, drawing, and use of different media such as water colours, poster colours, acrylics and oil colours. She is currently a Co-Curriculur Activity Coach for the subject “Indian Folk Art Study and Painting” with the Global Indian International School at the Queenstown campus.

She has successfully conducted two exhibitions in 2008 and 2009 titled ‘Friends of Fine Art’ to showcase her artwork and work done by her deserving students.

She has successfully conducted two art workshops titled ‘The Art Workshop’ in 2010 and ‘Arty Facts’ in 2011 to promote the creative use of Indian Folk Art styles on objects of everyday use.

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