DBMS English School Showcases Student Talent at Shilp Kala 2024
Two-day art exhibition features diverse creations from clay sculptures to recycled art
DBMS English School’s Shilp Kala 2024 event celebrated student artistry, showcasing a wide range of creative works and performances over two days.
JAMSHEDPUR – Shilp Kala 2024, a vibrant two-day Art and Craft Exhibition, was held at DBMS English School. The exhibition showcased a variety of artistic creations by students in grades I through VIII.
The exhibition was opened by Principal Rajani Shekhar and Vice Principal P.K. Sahu, members of the School Managing Committee.
In addition to traditional art forms, students demonstrated their artistic abilities through a variety of mediums, such as clay sculptures and recycled art.
Among the exhibition’s highlights were intricate clay sculptures of fruits and vegetables.
The students’ environmental awareness and creativity were evident in the innovative exhibits they created from recycled materials, including nut kernels and bottles.
The juvenile artists’ exceptional abilities in indigenous artistic styles were evident in the traditional Lippan and Warli art forms.
Colorful torans, wool wall hangings, jute baskets, and paper figures contributed to the energy of the inspiring display.
The attractiveness of an extensive collection of canvas paintings, which featured evocative imagery and striking colors, captivated viewers.
In addition to live music and dance performances in the school auditorium, the event also featured the students’ abilities in the field of fine arts.
A significant number of parents and students attended to provide encouragement and support for the young artists’ diligent efforts.
Shilp Kala 2024 not only honored artistic talent but also underscored the significance of cultural heritage and creativity in education.
The exhibition emphasized the potential for exceptional artistic expressions in a variety of mediums as a result of the nurturing of youthful minds.

