About The Event
Capture the essence of Awadh’s cultural grandeur in our digital painting competition themed ‘Shan-e-Awadh.’ Illustrate the regal history, traditional arts, and architectural marvels that define this region. Let your digital brush strokes convey the opulence of Awadhi cuisine, the grace of its dance forms, and the architectural splendor of its historical monuments. Participants are encouraged to infuse modern interpretations with timeless charm. Celebrate the cultural richness of Awadh through your digital canvas and stand a chance to win accolades and recognition. Unleash your creativity, melding tradition with innovation to showcase the vibrant spirit of Shan-e-Awadh. This global platform will not only help them develop a sense of patriotism but also confidence, conviction, and creative skills in the participants by exposing them to the concept of speed art/fast art.
Important Details
Registration Fees
300 Rs per student/ solo
Prize Money
Winner: Rs 3000
Runner Up: Rs:1500
Event Date
05/03/2024
Mode of Event
Offline
Eligibility Criteria-
Participants from all backgrounds, genders, and geographies are welcome who want to
express their emotions through their artwork.
Rules & Regulation
Any Fine art student can participate.
- The theme is "Shan – a – Awadh". All participant must create their artworks according to the given theme.
- It’s a solo competition.
- Participants must register in advance through the official competition portal.
- Each participate can submit only one artwork.
- Artists are free to use any digital platform.
- Time duration 2.30 hours.
Judgement Criteria
The judging criteria for the Digital painting competition on “Shaan-e-Awadh”
- Creativity and Originality: Assessing the unique concepts, innovative ideas, and the artist's personal touch in conveying the theme.
- Technique and Skill: Evaluating the artist's proficiency in digital tools, use of colour, composition, and overall technical execution.
- Interpretation of Theme: How well the artwork reflects and interprets the specified theme “Shan-e-Awadh."