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Mauritius Students Prize 2021

Yoshika Chummun
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Approach
Vaishnavee Devi Bheecarry
Broken Childhood  image
Broken Childhood
Taalvin Krishna Coolen
Cari Coq image
Cari Coq
Sarah Chan Hon Sen
Chinese Culture image
Chinese Culture
Bobo Zaheerah Banu Toorabally
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Connected
Tarini Shibdutt
Constructing Resilience image
Constructing Resilience
Rajeshwaree Devi Dhunputh
Diversity image
Diversity
Marie Gwenaelle Kimberley Cesar
Harmony image
Harmony
Muhammad Uthman Ibn Affan Joomun
Iguano image
Iguano
Aisha
Inner Guidance image
Inner Guidance
Naveniten Valleeamah
Lord Krishna  image
Lord Krishna
Nidhish Seenarain
Landscape in Mauritius image
Landscape in Mauritius
Tarun Sandhaya
Nostalgia (old is gold)  image
Nostalgia (old is gold)
Khooshboo Devi Ramdewar
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Statuesque
Gooheeram christ
The Bazaar of Rose-Hill image
The Bazaar of Rose-Hill
Shashi Prashant Chuckhoory
The Golden Days image
The Golden Days
Bheshita Domun
Through the Fencing image
Through the Fencing
Diya Bhavinee Mothoor
Time Flies image
Time Flies
Ekesh Beeput
Traditional Games  image
Traditional Games
Tejasee Devi Pochoo
Tribute to Mother Nature image
Tribute to Mother Nature
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Yoshika Chummun

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Yoshika Chummun

Approach
School: Pamplemousses SSS
Dimension: 60 x 42cm
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Age: 17

My artwork approach refers to perspective or point of view in relation to mother nature. Human beings are affecting the balance of nature and causing mother Earth to suffer. Nature might therefore be wanting them to restore and maintain a healthy eco system. Bees are the pollinators, producers of honey. Unlike destructive humans, they help plants to fertilize and reproduce, thereby contributing to a thriving ecosystem.

02 / 20

Vaishnavee Devi Bheecarry

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Vaishnavee Devi Bheecarry

Broken Childhood
School: Droopnath Ramphul State College
Dimension: 24 x 36cm
Medium: Soft pastel and coloured pencils
Age: 18

The painting shows the ghastly memories of a girl with her childhood self being trapped in her eyes. The reflection of the man abusing her and the bars emphasize on the child being abused in a closed room with no help or escape.

03 / 20

Taalvin Krishna Coolen

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Taalvin Krishna Coolen

Cari Coq
School: Dr. James Burty David State Secondary School
Dimension: 80 x 60cm
Medium: Oil and acrylic paint (metallic and matte)
Age: 17

Family reunions! Everyone loves them but unfortunately, due to the relentless waves of the covid-19 pandemic, we are compelled to stay indoors for our well-being, therefore reducing the number of family gatherings to zero. This holiday, while I was scrolling through my digital library, I stumbled upon a picture of my cousin holding the head of a freshly butchered rooster. This reminded me of all the moments and succulent cooking that we enjoyed together and consequently drove me to the question; “why not capture that moment eternally in the form of a painting?”.

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Sarah Chan Hon Sen

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Sarah Chan Hon Sen

Chinese Culture
School: Droopnath Ramphul State College
Dimension: 24 x 19cm
Medium: Pencil on paper
Age: 17

A composition inspired by Chinese culture to portray its beauty and uniqueness

05 / 20

Bobo Zaheerah Banu Toorabally

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Bobo Zaheerah Banu Toorabally

Connected
School: Lady sushil ramgoolam sss
Dimension: 50 x 60cm
Medium: Oil paint, acrylic paint and spray
Age: 17

My inspiration came from the Nature and Fire. Fire, to us, is a paradox. In nature, fire is a positive force. There is a strong connection between Nature and Fire, if there is any reaction, both the nature and fire are transformed.

06 / 20

Tarini Shibdutt

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Tarini Shibdutt

Constructing Resilience
School: Pamplemousses SSS
Dimension: 50 x 70cm
Medium: Acrylic and pen on canvas
Age: 15

My artwork depicts my current life in the face of a global pandemic. As a single child of a nuclear, 3 member family, the treat of covid-19 is challenging me to work on constructing both my physical and psychological resilience in the face of invisible but real adversity. I am evolving from a happy go lucky adolescent to a becoming more aware of the need to take all necessary precautions to build resilience .I realise today more than ever before, that my ability to absorb/ avoid damage is key in accommodating the unanticipated impacts of the covid -19 pandemic in my life and that of my closely knit family.

07 / 20

Rajeshwaree Devi Dhunputh

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Rajeshwaree Devi Dhunputh

Diversity
School: Droopnath Ramphul State College
Dimension: 42 x 29cm
Medium: Alcohol based markers
Age: 17

A twinkling model in diversity, is our island, Mauritius. Our ancestors who are from Africa, India, China, France… form a unique ethnic group. Women from this ethnic mix have all different skin tones which beautifully blend together.

08 / 20

Marie Gwenaelle Kimberley Cesar

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Marie Gwenaelle Kimberley Cesar

Harmony
School: Droopnath Ramphul State College
Dimension: 59 x 42 cm
Medium: Paper
Age: 16

A self portrait inspired by life and growth. The process of rebirth and change can be seen through elements of nature bringing harmony to the self.

09 / 20

Muhammad Uthman Ibn Affan Joomun

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Muhammad Uthman Ibn Affan Joomun

Iguano
School: ISLAMIC CULTURAL COLLEGE PORT-LOUIS
Dimension: 42 x 60cm
Medium: Dry pastel and ink
Age: 19

Dry pastel and ink

10 / 20

Aisha

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Aisha

Inner Guidance
School: Pamplemousses SSS
Dimension: 60 x 60cm
Medium: Acrylic and gold paint on plyboard
Age: 18

My artwork Inner Strength is painted with acrylics on a recycled wooden board and adorned with gold paint. The painting style is inspired by the traditional Asian colors and designs. The human figure in the artwork is blindfolded, metaphorically suggesting darkness around her. The tiger symbolizes her inner determination and strength which is guiding her, where there seem to be no wat out. Lastly the lotus mirrors positivity. “When one does not give up and use their inner power of will to success in life, they shall always come out positive in their intentions “

11 / 20

Naveniten Valleeamah

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Naveniten Valleeamah

Lord Krishna
School: Adolphe de plevitz sss
Dimension: 70 x 50cm
Medium: Relief artwork and acrylic paint on canvas
Age: 17

This painting of Lord krishna was inspired by my cousin, this painting is a representation of my devotion towards Lord Krishna. It is significant and symbolises life as a balance between evil and good. Lord krishna, also called the dark skinned one is represented in gold. And lord krishna wears the peacock which symbolises the entire range of colours humans are made of and that each one of us a part of the almighty. So I have decided to create this artwork to represent our devotion and love towards him.

12 / 20

Nidhish Seenarain

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Nidhish Seenarain

Landscape in Mauritius
School: Droopnath Ramphul State College
Dimension: 40 x 30cm
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Age: 15

This painting portrays a lanscape in Mauritius with a pathway to a lake, the mountains alongside trees and flowers in a summer season. It depicts peace and calmness.

13 / 20

Tarun Sandhaya

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Tarun Sandhaya

Nostalgia (old is gold)
School: New Eton College
Dimension: 59 x 42cm
Medium: Mix media aquarelle and gouache
Age: 18

The artwork is a tribute given to my grandma having her oldies memories.Focusing on her local adventures, ancient house, ox cart and her ancient lamp.

14 / 20

Khooshboo Devi Ramdewar

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Khooshboo Devi Ramdewar

Statuesque
School: Droopnath Ramphul State College
Dimension: 28 x 20cm
Medium: Graphite
Age: 17

Inspired by indian art, this art piece depicts the feminine sculpturesque form to celebrate beauty and glory.

15 / 20

Gooheeram christ

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Gooheeram christ

The Bazaar of Rose-Hill
School: New Eton College
Dimension: 42 x 30cm
Medium: Acrylic
Age: 18

This artwork has been done with acrylic paint on paper of A3 dimension. Through my artwork I want to value the importance of the bazaar as it forms part of our folklore and Mauritian culture.

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Shashi Prashant Chuckhoory

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Shashi Prashant Chuckhoory

The Golden Days
School: Ideal College
Dimension: 60 x 40cm
Medium: Acrylic paint on canvas
Age: 14

My artwork is a tribute to my father’s childhood days. I believe that being among friends riding bicycles and playing wheel gave them a feeling of freedom compared to nowadays where we are mostly living in a virtual world.

17 / 20

Bheshita Domun

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Bheshita Domun

Through the Fencing
School: Friendship College Girls Goodlands
Dimension: 42 x 60cm
Medium: Water color painting
Age: 16

A moment of labor captured and portrayed in an isolated landscape.

18 / 20

Diya Bhavinee Mothoor

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Diya Bhavinee Mothoor

Time Flies
School: Droopnath Ramphul State College
Dimension: 48 x 38cm
Medium: Mixed media
Age: 18

The artwork is a self portrait that depicts the human struggle to work against a constantly ticking clock. It focuses primarily on the stress endured by students from their education process, specially in a time of pandemic. It has a compass in the back to suggest the crossroads of life as well as multiple possible directions, but the figure is too perplexed by what is in for of her that she cannot envision the bigger picture.

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Ekesh Beeput

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Ekesh Beeput

Traditional Games
School: DAV college Mocellement St Andre
Dimension: 50 x 70cm
Medium: Acrylic colours on canvas
Age: 16

Traditional games have the characteristics such as intelligent and mobility which are found in the folk culture. They teach us many things while playing the games and help us to identify our culture games which are going to disappear.

20 / 20

Tejasee Devi Pochoo

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Tejasee Devi Pochoo

Tribute to Mother Nature
School: Ideal College
Dimension: 85 x 64cm
Medium: Silk painting on canvas
Age: 16

My artwork is a reflection of my own personality. The dark blue colour is emblematic of eternal strength, the calmness and serenity. For me nature is beautiful in itself because nature is alive, moving and reproductive.

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