Wednesday, August 23, 2017

The 'Paint & Wine' Evening

Likely the first of it's kind in the city !!

Paint and Wine is a known concept in the US, and Sujata has been talking about, and wanting to do one ever since she got back from a visit to the US last year, where she happened to see one ongoing session. We spoke of possibilities in Hubli where she lives, and in Bangalore where I lived then, but that's it...we have been talking.

Then the defining moment. Sujata and Diksha getting together to leverage strengths and optimize synergy, and it worked ever so brilliantly. 

About the experience itself....

An evening of painting, wine, music and fun.....a unique and singularly lovely experience for each of us who participated. We had five participants, which was a great start for the duo team of Sujata and Diksha....and a privilege for us 5 participants for being the first five to do it in the city.

At start, questions going around the room were, "we know nothing about painting" "never held a brush in our life" "will we even recognize the picture" "can we finish a whole painting in 2 hours" and so on and on, on similar lines. After all, most of us hadn't held a brush in our lives.

That said it's been a deep desire and qwaish for each of us. Guess that's what brought us to this doorstep.

Rest in pictures. 

That's Diksha introducing Sujata to the participants. And she started with saying we have a lovely painting of hers in our living room, a part of our daily lives...and went onto how she has her paintings in rooms across the world...US, NewZealand, Dubai...closer home, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai.... Lovely.


Sujata, with all places set...  canvas, brushes of different sizes, palette,  rag cloth, water bowl, plus newspapers to protect the tables....perfection to the T.


Folks getting to know each other before start off


SRK and Sukrutha (mom) getting to know one another. That's Dikshas wall in the background btw. And it was also nice to hear Sujata say nice things about the wall. The validation of expertise :)


The class in full progress


 Mom in full earnest


Sujata around the room....with her constant tips and encouragement


Some fun moments inbetween


A seriously focused moment


Another vantage


Dhruva came around to add encouragement and do some pictures


A Smitha & Smitha picture (the S in SRK is Smitha). Diksha, evidently finding that most random :)


End of evening, Mom did an impromptu thank you speech. Lots of thanks and encouragement to Sujata and Diksha there. And to Fubar for hosting the event. It was a lovely arty and high energy ambience.


A hug in action, an acknowledgement of a dream filled for Sujata, and especially so a first in the city !!

This was the cheers raised to the event ! Wine time and fun time ( there was mocktails for those who did no wine)


And I must add, the music was divine. Diksha did the dj 'ing and every single number she picked was from my favourites (touched deep deech). 

Here's some testimonials from the participants:


Must add, Rama actually had a function to attend, but took the difficult decision of giving that a go by for a chance to fulfill a deep desire, guess that's where the 'back to childhood' comes from. 




The proud moment. Like Ananth said later "the Monalisa and Kohinoor, cannot be valued, priceless, so is mine"....I'm sure that talks for all of us.


Sujata Pawar and Diksha Devara, huge Congratulations girls !! And looking forward to many more such !!

14 comments:

  1. Would have loved to attend it. Pl tell Sujata to hold one such event in Mumbai.

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    1. I'm sure she'd be happy to...if they can organize for one :)

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  2. Wow.Lovely write up. Prompt report writing - just like good old IDBI days

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    1. Ananth, guess having a boss who initiated me into writing my reports on my train journey back itself has held me in good stead :)

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  3. Awesum. Seems like a roring succe!ss. Soo happy for sujju n diksha!
    Surekha

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    1. Yes it was Surekha. I love how your exclamation mark comes inbetween 'success'...what enthu :)

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  4. Thanks Smitha.....that's a lovely write up. You covered the whole thing so will.

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  5. Very thrilled for you Sujata for having launched this concept for the very first time. Yes, we have been talking about it :) It takes a lot of courage, patience and most of all a passion for the art which is what you possess!
    Congrats to you and also Diksha for planning out this event so successfully!
    Smitha, I truly enjoyed reading your blog, you have captured the entire event so beautifully that I could imagine it very well. The pictures speak for themselves, that it was an enjoyable and a satisfactory experience for all.
    I was lucky to have done the painting myself under dear Sujata's instructions (sans music and wine) and it was an enjoyable and a thrilling experience!
    Look forward to more :)
    Trupti

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  6. Thanks Trupti, and you've said it well..does take courage and passion. And yeah, Sujata and Diksha, we're looking forward for more too :)

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  7. Trust you Smitha to give us folks in Bangalore such an intoxicating glimpse of the event. A lot of creativity in that room!

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  8. Thanks Shweta! as always so sweet... to hear from you and to hear what you say :)

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  9. Lovely concept Smitha. Happy for Diksha and best wishes for many such programs. Nice write up. Felt was part of the group even though not present. hopefully will be able to be a part of the group to do some painting.

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  10. Thanks much Meby. Will suggest they do one in B'lore, ......looks like they might already have their first client right here :)

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