Parwanoo, Feb. 13 -- Anand School hosted an art exhibition, highlighting a gallery of colours, textures, and imagination. The event celebrated expression's versatily, showcasing students' talent across various unique forms. It also encouraged exploration of new mediums and thinking outside the box, reinforcing the idea that art is storytelling's form. It featured an array of works, each reflecting creativity's possibilities, passion and dedication. Paper mache highlighted details, while mirror mosaic impressed viewers and attendees with its reflective beauty. Fabric painting displayed patterns on cloth, blending tradition with innovation. The figures in clay modelling and mandala art patterns highlighted patience and skill. One of the captivating sections was ball pen art, showcasing masterpieces. Shell art transformed them into decorative pieces, while madhubani art paid tribute to India's folk tradition with its motifs. Wire sculptures and pottery added a three-dimensional aspect. The best out of waste section inspired sustainability. Bottle cap crafts and re-purposed materials highlighted the message of recycling....