Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre Presents the third series of “Colours of Novotel”
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The Exhibition was accompanied by an Excellent Brunch along with art showcase
Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre today presented its third series under “Colours of Novotel ” initiative an exhibition and sale of works featuring euphoric collections of nationally & internationally renowned artists like Lona Logan, Ankit sagar, Glover Paul, Shirish deshpande, Sreenivasaram Makineedi and Steven Gandhi.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Mr. Neil Paterson, General Manager, Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre. The event was attended by expats, corporate guests, art enthusiasts and key socialites.
The exhibition and sale of paintings was accompanied by the poolside Sunday Brunch which was adorned by live music playing in the background and the beautiful ambience. The Brunch featured unlimited fun activities interactive games like Art Competition, Live Paintings by Rangoli Garg and Tips for pottery, bangle making, caricature designing and many more activities to choose from. Guests were seen enjoying the afternoon fiesta.
The works of art will be displayed at the hotel till 31 st January 2016 giving art connoisseurs a great opportunity to explore a range of unique arts & cultures. Many of the works are city-inspired pieces that explore unconventional painting technique. The overriding aura of the paintings is complemented by earthen colours reflecting delicate emotions.
Speaking on the occasion Mr. Neil Paterson General Manager, Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre said, “We are extremely happy at the response that we have received for the Colours of Novotel series so far . The third edition of the exhibition is conceptualized to reinforce our faith and promote art and culture in Hyderabad. The series will also provide an opportunity to artists, both established and aspiring, to showcase their work. We feel deeply honoured to host the third edition of Colours of Novotel and are confident that the collection will provide new insights and perspectives on modern day art and the changing demographics in our country.”