We all have been passionate about our crayons, brushes and sketch pens at some point of time in our childhood. Mohini Patil, a PGP first year student of IIM Lucknow (IIM-L), continues to have her box of colours with her, inside campus. She enjoys trying out different art forms and specifically loves sand animation and encaustic painting.
Her art collection seems like a product of artistic usage of crayons or colours or anything else, but definitely not what she reveals. "Encaustic is a rare and an amazing art," she says. "It means mixing multiple colours. And I use crayons, melt them and paint with an iron." Mohini has been practicing encaustic art for six years.
Her biggest achievement is the Mumbai National Art Exhibition that featured four of her masterpiece creations in 2011. She recalls, "It was the moment when my dreams since childhood came true. I can still feel goose bumps when I remember the evening."
Mohini wants to keep this amazing hobby going along with her academics in IIM-L. She realises the fact that finding out time for painting after classes and assignments would be difficult but she says, "Even if someday I get busy and leave art work, art will never leave me." You go, girl!
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