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When East meets West... depicting a scene from a famous Indian legend is distinguished

When East meets West... depicting a scene from a famous Indian legend is distinguished artist Prof Pammi Lall and Vayu Naidu, of Leeds Universitys Workshop Theatre. They are pictured at the Easthorpe Gallery, Mirfield, with pupils from Roberttown Junior and Infant School. Prof. Lall, dean of the faculty of fine art at Benares Hindu University in India, is a guest of Kirklees education department as an artist in residence this month and is based at the Easthorpe Gallery this week. He is seen working on a picture which represents one of the rare moments of tranquillity enjoyed by leading figures in the Ramayana, an ancient Hindu epic. Vayu Naidu was there to enact stories from the Ramayana to school groups. 8th June 1988

Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
England
HUDD 88 3396

Media ID 21751337

© Mirrorpix

All Our Yesterdays Artist Artwork Culture Customs Hindu Hinduism Religious Schoolchildren Schools Visiting Workshop Supplement


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Experience the captivating fusion of cultures with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the enchanting scene "When East meets West" from the Huddersfield Examiner Archive, Memory Lane Prints. This unique design showcases a famous Indian legend brought to life by the talented collaboration of artists Prof Pammi Lall and Vayu Naidu from Leeds University's Workshop Theatre. Embrace the richness of diverse stories and traditions as you enjoy your favorite beverage from this beautifully crafted mug.

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When East meets West. . . depicting a scene from a famous Indian legend" captures the essence of this photo print. In this distinguished artwork, we witness the convergence of cultures as renowned artist Prof Pammi Lall and Vayu Naidu, from Leeds University's Workshop Theatre, come together at the Easthorpe Gallery in Mirfield. Accompanied by pupils from Roberttown Junior and Infant School, they embark on an artistic journey that transcends boundaries. Prof. Lall, hailing from Benares Hindu University in India where he serves as dean of the faculty of fine art, graces Kirklees education department as their esteemed artist in residence for the month. At the heart of his work lies a picture that encapsulates a rare moment of tranquillity experienced by revered figures in the Ramayana—an ancient Hindu epic. As Prof. Lall meticulously brings his vision to life on canvas, Vayu Naidu takes center stage to enchant school groups with her enthralling storytelling skills inspired by the Ramayana. The fusion between visual artistry and oral tradition creates an immersive experience for all involved. This snapshot frozen in time transports us back to June 8th, 1988—a testament to how art can bridge geographical distances and connect diverse communities through shared narratives and traditions. It is a celebration not only of creativity but also cultural exchange—where customs intertwine harmoniously with curiosity and learning. Preserved within this photograph are memories that evoke nostalgia for "all our yesterdays". It serves as a reminder that art has no boundaries—it is universal and timeless—continuously weaving threads between past, present, and future generations.

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