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Gulf Today
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf Today
Nandana Suresh's school of art is the universal world of Nature
Nandana Suresh is 14 years old, a student in Grade 9 at Leaders Private School, Sharjah, and is already an artist well-known in the UAE's art circles. 'My work celebrates the beauty and essence of Nature,' Nandana says. 'Through various mediums, I aim to capture its harmony, light, and colour, evoking a sense of connection and reflection.' Her parents discovered her passion for art even when she was very young. This, plus the encouragement and guidance she receives from the art teachers in her school, strongly motivate her. She works in different styles and experiments with various mediums including coloured pencils, water colour, acrylics and oil. She participates in exhibitions and workshops and attends classes by established artists, to polish her skills. She also takes tips from reference books and attends online tutorials, to learn new techniques. Practicing sketching is a daily routine for her. A swimming tiger. A few of the exhibitions she has taken part in include Create 2.0 Inter School Art Exhibition & Competition by Artoze (2023); UAE Wonders Unveiled — Love for the UAE Kids' Art Exhibition by Reem Art Gallery (2024); Tranquility — Celebrating Nature's Beauty Art Exhibition by Hayat Arts (2024); Artara 24 Art Exhibition by Jazz Rockers at Al Jalila Cultural Center (2024); Global Art Fusion — Art Beyond Boundaries Art Exhibition by Dubai International Art Center (2024); and Art of Belonging Art Exhibition by Hayat Arts/Cross Borders Gallery (2025). Some of the awards and grants she has won include those at Create 2.0 Inter School Art Exhibition & Competition by Artoze, where she won the first position in the Grade 5 to 8 category (2023); UAE Wonders Unveiled — Love for the UAE Kids' Art Exhibition by Reem Art Gallery, where she was winner (2024); and at the Sharjah Sustainability Award 2023-2024 hosted by Sharjah Environment & Protected Areas Authority (EPAA), where she secured second rank in the category of Outstanding Student for Creative Short Story Writing with Artwork (2024). Eyeing the world. Nandana Suresh speaks to Gulf Today about her life in art Why do you find Nature fascinating? I find Nature fascinating because of its incredible variety and beauty. The different colours, textures and patterns in the world around me constantly inspire my work. Nature has a way of evoking deep emotions, whether it's the calm of a peaceful landscape or the beauty of animals. Nature feels timeless, and it always sparks fresh ideas and connections in my art. Animals symbolise so many things — freedom, power, vulnerability — and I explore these themes in my art. I'm drawn to the expression in their eyes, the details of their fur or feathers, and the natural rhythms they follow. Can you tell us how your family and school have helped you as an artist? My family has always supported my passion for art, encouraging me to explore my creativity and express myself. They have provided me with various opportunities and their belief in my talent gave me the confidence to pursue it. At school, I was lucky to have teachers who recognised my interest in art and pushed me to experiment with different styles and techniques. My online art teacher has also been a huge influence, helping me refine my skills and explore different mediums. Bonding in the forest. How do your classmates look at your work? My classmates often express interest in my artworks, offering positive feedback and asking questions about my process and inspiration. It feels great to have their support. How have senior and established artists helped your career as an artist? They have been a great source of inspiration, mentorship and guidance in my journey as an artist. They've shared valuable advice on various techniques and ideas. Many have offered constructive feedback, which has helped me improve and see my art from new perspectives. Through them, I've learned about the importance of perseverance, patience, and staying true to my inspiration. Additionally, some have introduced me to important art networks and opportunities, helping me expand my reach. A blue phase. Do you think being very young or young is a hindrance to making good art? I do not believe that being young is a hindrance to making good art. I feel younger artists often have fresher ideas and are less nervous to experiment with various mediums and painting styles. Passion and dedication, not age, are what matter most. How have taking part in exhibitions and competitions helped you? They've provided opportunities to showcase my work to a wider audience, adding to my confidence. Exhibitions have allowed me to interact with other artists, art lovers and mentors, creating valuable connections that have expanded my artistic network. Competitions have pushed me to challenge myself, set goals, and improve my skills, as I've often had to work under specific themes or deadlines. Winning or receiving recognition in these events has further motivated me. Nandana Suresh is a recognised artist. How does the Emirates inspire you as an artist? The people in the Emirates and the opportunities here have played a huge role in my development as an artist. The community is very encouraging and there are many opportunities for me to showcase my work, whether through local exhibitions or cultural events, which help me share my art with a wider audience. Various workshops have played a key role in improving my skills, exposing me to new techniques, and encouraging me to explore creative possibilities. The Emirates also offer a creative space where I can learn from others, meet new people, and find inspiration.


Time of India
22-04-2025
- General
- Time of India
Kollam candidates achieve top ranks in UPSC civil services exam 2024
T'puram: Kollam is celebrating as three of its candidates secured spots in the top 100 of UPSC civil services exam, the results of which were announced on Tuesday. Kollam native GP Nandana (23) came third in state as she secured the 47th rank. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She is the youngest rank holder from Kerala this year. A native of Valakom near Kottarakkara, she completed her degree in English literature from Mar Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram. After graduation, she enrolled at Fortune IAS Academy in the state capital for civil services coaching. Nandana said she was happy with her rank. "It's a dream come true. I received excellent coaching and that helped me secure a good rank. I prefer Kerala cadre and I hope to get a posting here," she said. This was her second attempt, after narrowly missing out the first time. Nandana's parents are school teachers and she credits them for her success. Another top performer is Pathanapuram native Reenu Anna Mathews (25), who bagged the 81st rank. Mathews, who completed her graduation from St Stephen's College, New Delhi, did her civil services training at iLearn IAS Academy in Thiruvananthapuram. She succeeded in her fourth attempt. "I opted for foreign service as my first choice, but I would also be happy to work in Kerala cadre," she said. Her father Mathew George is a retired shipping officer while her mother Ani Mathew is a housewife. The third candidate from the district is Devika Priyadarshini (29), who secured the 95th rank. Originally from Chathannoor, Devika now lives in Valiyavila, Thiruvananthapuram, with her husband, Aravind MJ, a commercial pilot. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She cleared the exam in her very first attempt. Priyadarshini, who trained at iLearn IAS Academy, said she would be happy to get a posting under Kerala cadre. 'Becoming a collector was my dream' Kottayam: Mundakayam native Sonnet Jose (24), who secured the 54th rank in the UPSC civil service exam, said she nursed a dream of becoming a collector right from her childhood. "I was part of the student police cadets during my school days and I got a chance to interact with people who lived in tribal villages," she said, adding that this was one of the reasons for pursuing her dream. After schooling in Mundakayam and Kanjirappally, she did her graduation in physics from Miranda House in New Delhi. After graduation, she joined a training academy in Thiruvananthapuram. "This was my second attempt. In my first attempt, I reached the interview phase. I thank my parents and teachers who encouraged me to achieve my dream," she said.


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Kollam candidates achieve top ranks in civil services exam 2024
T'puram: Kollam is celebrating as three of its candidates secured spots in the top 100 of UPSC civil services exam, the results of which were announced on Tuesday. While Thiruvalla native Malavika G Nair 's became the state topper by securing the 45th rank, Kollam native GP Nandana (23) came second in state as she secured the 47th rank. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She is the youngest rank holder from Kerala this year. A native of Valakom near Kottarakkara, she completed her degree in English literature from Mar Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram. After graduation, she enrolled at Fortune IAS Academy in the state capital for civil services coaching. Nandana said she was happy with her rank. "It's a dream come true. I received excellent coaching and that helped me secure a good rank. I prefer Kerala cadre and I hope to get a posting here," she said. This was her second attempt, after narrowly missing out the first time. Nandana's parents are school teachers and she credits them for her success. Another top performer is Pathanapuram native Reenu Anna Mathews (25), who bagged the 81st rank. Mathews, who completed her graduation from St Stephen's College, New Delhi, did her civil services training at iLearn IAS Academy in Thiruvananthapuram. She succeeded in her fourth attempt. "I opted for foreign service as my first choice, but I would also be happy to work in Kerala cadre," she said. Her father Mathew George is a retired shipping officer while her mother Ani Mathew is a housewife. The third candidate from the district is Devika Priyadarshini (29), who secured the 95th rank. Originally from Chathannoor, Devika now lives in Valiyavila, Thiruvananthapuram, with her husband, Aravind MJ, a commercial pilot. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She cleared the exam in her very first attempt. Priyadarshini, who trained at iLearn IAS Academy, said she would be happy to get a posting under Kerala cadre. 'Becoming a collector was my dream' Kottayam: Mundakayam native Sonnet Jose (24), who secured the 54th rank in the UPSC civil service exam, said she nursed a dream of becoming a collector right from her childhood. "I was part of the student police cadets during my school days and I got a chance to interact with people who lived in tribal villages," she said, adding that this was one of the reasons for pursuing her dream. After schooling in Mundakayam and Kanjirappally, she did her graduation in physics from Miranda House in New Delhi. After graduation, she joined a training academy in Thiruvananthapuram. "This was my second attempt. In my first attempt, I reached the interview phase. I thank my parents and teachers who encouraged me to achieve my dream," she said.