Collaborative Art Space: New Day, New Month, New Year virtual exhibition is live till 14 January 2022.
Collaborative Art Space: New Day, New Month, New Year is an interschool Techspressionistic (digital) art collaboration wherein two artists between ages 13 – 18, from different schools worked together to create two artworks on the theme of “Happy Moments in Time, 2020 – 2021”.
Artworks Created
Ten artists worked together in pairs to create twenty-one wonderful artworks.
Collaboration
Aditya Kalawatai and Dhruv Paranjpe
Zydus School for Excellence Godhavi, Ahmedabad and Don Bosco International School, Mumbai
The Starry Night out of the Window
10 x 14.3 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Aditya Kalawatia and Aprajita
Zydus School for Excellence Godhavi, Ahmedabad and Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans, Vadodara
Fighting stance
10 x 14.3 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Dhruv Paranjpe and Aditya Kalawatia
Don Bosco International School, Mumbai and Zydus School for Excellence Godhavi, Ahmedabad
Untitled
10 x 14.3 inch (h x w)
individual
Aditya Kalawatai
Zydus School for Excellence Godhavi, Ahmedabad
Time Makes a Difference if you use it Wisely
14.3 x 10 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Aprajita and Aditya Kalawatia
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans, Vadodara and Zydus School for Excellence Godhavi, Ahmedabad
Alternate Angles
8.3 x 11.8 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Aprajita and Viranshi Shah
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans, Vadodara and Next School, Mumbai
Emerald Stroke
11.7 x 16.5 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Viranshi Shah and Aprajita
Next School, Mumbai and Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans, Vadodara
Paradise Found
8.3 x 11.7 inch (h x w)
individual
Aprajita
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans, Vadodara
Shaded in Red
11.7 x 16.5 inch (h x w)
individual
Viranshi Shah
Next School, Mumbai
The Photoshoot
11.7 x 11.7 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Asmi Pathare and Sparsh Jhuvar
Mithibai College, Mumbai and Zydus school for excellence Godhavi, Ahmedabad
Come sit with us, it’s been a long year
8.3 x 11.8 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Sparsh Jhuvar and Asmi Pathare
Zydus school for excellence Godhavi, Ahmedabad and Mithibai College, Mumbai
Methods of fun and entertainment in 2020
8.3 x 11.7 inch (h x w)
individual
Asmi Pathare
Mithibai College, Mumbai
Late night Playground Hangout
11.8 x 8.3 inch (h x w)
individual
Sparsh Jhuvar
Zydus school for excellence Godhavi, Ahmedabad
The old masterpieces replayed after years – ( star wars 1999 )
10 x 14.3 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Mansa Verma and Shanay Shukla
Don Bosco International School, Mumbai and Podar International School, Mumbai
Victory Year
11.8 x 8.3 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Shanay Shukla and Mansa Verma
Podar International School, Mumbai and Don Bosco International School, Mumbai,
The Little Things
11.8 x 8.3 inch (h x w)
individual
Mansa Verma
Don Bosco International School, Mumbai
The Beauty in Chaos
16.5 x 11.7 inch (h x w)
individual
Shanay Shukla
Podar International School, Mumbai
Kagura
11.8 x 8.3 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Dhruv Paranjpe and Aditya Kalawatia
Calcutta International School, Kolkata and Podar International School, Mumbai
Comfort and Coffee
8.3 x 11.8 inch (h x w)
Collaboration
Shriya Chandran and Shome Deepto Sarkar
Podar International School, Mumbai andCalcutta International School, Kolkata
Art Aesthetic
111.7 x 16.5 inch (h x w)
individual
Shome Deepto Sarkar
Calcutta International School, Kolkata
A Vial of Hope
6.6 x 11.6 inch (h x w)
individual
Shriya Chandran
Podar International School, Mumbai
All Around Me
11.7 x 16.5 inch (h x w)
Exhibition Catalogue
Background
Digital art is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process. For the last two years, as we confided ourselves in our homes, the ability of digital objects to cross the bounds of space and reach the other side of the world almost free of cost has become a tether to keep us sane. Digital art as an extension emerged as a champion with no size limits, ability to experiment without added costs and ease of use. Thus, Collaborative Art Space: New Day, New Month, New Year focuses on pushing digital art to the forefront to foster creativity, collaboration and artistic development.
Specifically, we use the term Techspressionistic art to describe digital art leaning into the idea of using technology as a means to express emotional experience.
Techspressionism, coined in 2011 by artist Colin Goldberg to describe his “intersection of technology and abstraction.”, is introduced as a new art-historical term to describe fine artists using digital technology to convey subjective, emotional content
Participation in future events
If you are a school (or an affiliated teacher) who would like to participate in similar art projects in future, mail to us at collaborativeartspace@gmail.com.
If you are a student who stumbled across the page and is interested in participating in similar art projects in future, forward this website to your school and ask them to get in contact with us.