'Somewhere in colourful Portugal' - shared by K J S Chatrath
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(Photo source: National Geographic Traveller, India)
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Dorota Piotrowiak' obtained a diploma in the painting studio of prof. Mieczyslaw Ziomek at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń in 1996. . She works in painting, sculpture and graphics. Since 2013, she has been creating models and dioramas of nature, as well as maquettes and thematic displays for national parks, landscape parks and museums. She conducts authorial workshops for children and young people using the papier-mâché technique. She is the initiator and organizer of “Sztuka Papieru” ( the Art of Paper ) Festival in cooperation with the Friends of the Lower Vistula Society and Paper Technical School in Świecie on Vistula. Associated with the Art of Paper studio ( www.sztukapapieru.pl ). Here are some of the portraits made by her: Disclaimer: The copyright remains with the original holder. This blog is intended to introduce this amazing artist to a wider audience.
I am happy to share here with the list of 48 books published by me so far: List of books by Dr. K. J. S. Chatrath 1. The Foreign Policy of France; 2. The Wetlands of India (Ed.); 3. India in the Debates of French Parliament; 4. Vers la Lumiere- A Study of the French School System; 5. Managing Better with Check-Lists; 6. A Glance at France; 7. Human Rights for Education & Democracy (Ed.) 8. France - A Brief Bibliography; 9. The Joy...
Hardeep/Hardip Chatrath I remember him as "Billa Chacha". He was my father's younger brother. In 1947 our extended family staying in Sialkot and Lahore got uprooted. My father, had left that city two decades earlier after passing his LL.B from Punjab University, Lahore and had started practising Law at Ferozepur. Just before partition he was appointed to the Punjab Civil Service and posted as City Magistrate, Amritsar. So around August 1947 members of our larger family came to our house in Amritsar and took shelter there. One of them was Hardeep or Hardip Chatrath, my father's younger brother. He was called Billa as he had very light eyes. While the others, stunned by the blow of partition, were still struggling to start life af...
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