15 Apr 2011

Kids Wish Vishu with Painting Exhibition

Today I walked in to the museum compound of Trivandrum, to pleasantly discover a nice painting exhibition. Titled 'Nirangalude Vishukkani', this painting exhibition is Vishu Greetings for the city people by the kids of different schools in Trivandrum City.


The Vishu themed painting exhibition had some very nice paintings, which captured the festive mood and colorfulness. A group of ladies plucking flowers from Kanikkonna (Indian Laburnum) is a nice painting. The dressing reminds you of dress culture of the past.
There is also the painting of a girl in a garden. The girl wears silk pavada and blouse. Very nice picture indeed.


There are a dozen other fine paintings, which will surely attract your attention. If you are in the city, do get out and have a look at the works of these young talents.

Organized by The Photographic Society of Kerala, the painting exhibition became a venue for school students to exhibit their talents.

Visitors to the exhibition (hundreds of them) appreciated the talents of the kids. The child artists are: Aarcha Kumudan, Nandana Aagi, Arya Nandana, Akshay, Abijith, Shikha Sivaraman, Prithvi, Aparna, Vishnu, Sudev Suresh, Sandra, Anjana Raju, Gopika, Sruthi, Prathibha, Shilpa Sivaraman, Rejra Robi, Abhishek, Gouthami, Aarsha Suseendran, Soumya, Jishin and Anand. All of the artists are students of different schools in the city.

I wanted to personally congratulate every one of the young artists, but they were not there while I finally showed up.

The exhibition is on till 17th April.

15 Jan 2010

Solar Eclipse at TVM, Kanakakkunnu Palace

Wow, what a sight that is. Thousands thronged to Kanakakkunnu Palace grounds, and raised hurrays and ahas when they felt lucky enough to witness once in a millennium event, annular solar eclipse.

Elaborate arrangements were in place to witness the solar ecplise - like this Solarscope, which projects sun's image.

School Children from all parts of Kerala were present to witness the occasion. Scientists and teachers gave lectures on celestial events like solar eclipse, safety precautions to take while looking at the sun, etc.







Find pictures of the celestial event: Click Here...

2 Nov 2009

DC Books Exhibition

Book lovers can head over to Chandrasekharan Nair stadium, where they are welcomed to a huge collection of over 100,000 titles by publishers around the world - India, Great Britain, United States, France, and almost all over the world.

DC Books Exhibition, Thiruvananthapuram
There is a good collection of books in fiction, non-fiction, science, medicine, politics and every imaginable topic.

The book fair is organized by DC Books in association with ExtraMarks.com. This is the ninth edition. There are also various cultural events at the venue every evening. The book fair and cultural fest is on till Nov 10.

DC Books Exhibition, Thiruvananthapuram

23 Oct 2009

Handicrafts Expo at VJT Hall, TVM


VJT Hall in the city is now host to artisans from all parts of India. With over 50 stalls, the handicrafts expo has everything from murals to sofa sets. Artisans from different states in India have their stalls here.


The materials are all made from jute, bamboo, coir, wood and other natural materials. There are also special discounts of up to 10% for select merchandise. There are ornaments, sofa sets made from cane, mirrors with artworks, sculptures, curtains, and a lot more.

Wooden sculptures come in different shapes. They surely will make for a good addition to serious interior decoration buffs. There are metal lamps, murals and variety of other decorative items.

Yeah, sure, there are some cool variety of items like metal lamps studded with semi-precious stones, wood carvings, clothing materials and a good range of decorative stuff for the home.




SMSM Institute is the organizer of the event. It is on till November 9. Visitors can show up between 9 am and 8 pm everyday.

6 Sept 2009

Onam Celebrations in Full Swing

Onam celebrations are in full swing with people getting out of their homes and into the streets, enjoying the illumination works, several dozens of art performances and enjoying the shopping experiences on offer.

Several dozens of fairs and carnivals add to the festivities. The celebrations are mostly confined to the stretch between Vellayambalam Jn and Palayam. Jawahar Balabhavan, Institute of Engineers' Hall premises, Kanakakkunnu Palace and palace grounds, Nishagandhi festival ground, Suryakanthi festival ground, Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, etc welcome people to festival fervor.


For this young one, selling a few bubbles to the festival goers is more important than the festival itself.


Clouds gather up in the western sky, even as people enjoy a ride on a giant wheel.

21 Aug 2009

It's Raining Onam Fairs in TVM City

The sales fairs of various kinds tell you Onam is right round the corner. There are fairs at Institute of Engineers' Hall, Jawahar Balabhavan, Suryakanthi Ground, VJT Hall, and several other places welcome visitors to a rich shopping experience.

Onam is the season for shopping. Here is a brief fair-merry-go-round for an evening.

The first stop is Institute of Engineers' Hall. Kerala Artisans Development Corporation has a sales fair there. Clothing, curios, crockery, handicrafts – there is a big variety to enjoy here.



I only had window shopping in my mind while I stepped in. However, I returned with a few pieces of crockery – for the dining table and for drawing room.


After finishing, you can head over to Jawahar Balabhavan, which is just opposite to this venue. Here you will find Gujarati Crafts Fair and Onam Fair. The Gujarati stalls are rich with ornaments for girls and women. You will find semi-precious jewellery, a big collection of bangles, and more. There also are colourful toys, bags, and clothes.

Just a walk away is Rajasthan Crafts Mela at Suryakanthi, on the backside of Kanakakkunnu Palace.

For the three venues above, you can park your vehicle in Kanakakkunnu Palace Premises.

Another venue is VJT, which is attracting women folk with colourful sarees. A colourful celebration of sarees – you will admit once you see it.

Yet another place to hit is Square One Talents Fair at Pattom, opposite to St Mary's Church and School. It seems this is the costliest place to visit. You can surely find home furnishings of a good variety – hand-stitched bed sheets, sofa covers, floral arrangements and attractions like that make you take a second look.


Even more fairs and melas are expected in the coming days. The hawkers or roadside vendors are yet to take their place. Maybe, the city become even busier after Sunday (Aug 23).

17 Aug 2009

Rajasthani Crafts Exhibition, Sales

Suryakanthi ground in Thiruvananthapuram witnesses a celebration of colours, straight from northern India.

Anyone who cares enough to drop in will be welcomed by the rich colours - that is uniquely Rajasthani.

Not just the handicrafts and pottery, this event also showcases a rich collection of garments, ornaments, and other artifacts.