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Most people think of Goa in terms of the sun, the sea, and the waves that never end. To the students of Parul University, Goa would turn into a different place altogether: a classroom, destined to have no walls, a canvas, which centuries of tradition had created, and a stage, where miniature art recounted stories larger than life.
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As part of a Practical Learning Tour to Goa, students at Parul University entered Sunapranta, an art space where culture thrives and creativity lives. Leandre D’Souza, the Curator's session opened doors to a world where history, art, and modernity meet.
Goa became a center of learning and sharing among artisans, a territory where ideas and traditions are in a continuous dialogue. This statement alone characterized the whole learning process. Goa is not only a tourist place, but it is also a crossroad of cultures, ideas, and artistic traditions, and here is the story of miniature art.
Miniature art doesn’t need a giant canvas or loud colors to make its point. Instead, it whispers. It pulls you in. These subtle and yet complex works carry stories of dynasties, daily lives, folklore, and faith. Every stroke is intentional. Every figure is symbolic.
To the students, viewing these works was not merely a question of technique appreciation, but a question of decoding layers of meaning. An art form that started centuries ago in the royal courts remains relevant today because it evolves with time.
Generational art incorporates modernism, tradition and culture. This balance is shown in miniature art. It continues with ancient cultural motifs and still manages to find its place in contemporary times. Imagine a Goan house: red-tiled roofs, heavy laterite walls and a Portuguese-style balcony. These features are centuries of tradition. But when combined with more modern design features, they make spaces that are solid and new.
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At first glance, one might wonder what miniature painting has to do with architecture. But, the similarities are amazing:
Detail: Like a miniature artist reveals stories through the smallest of spaces, an architect plans details that reveal how people experience the inside of a building.
Cultural narration: Both art and architecture narrate culture, whether through images in a painting or the shapes of a building.
Scale and proportion: Just as architecture strikes a balance between scale, space, and human activity, miniatures teach us how to work within limitations.
Students realized that the art form wasn’t just about paintings; it was a philosophy of creating meaning within boundaries.
The feedback from students was simple yet strong: miniature art, to them, was a powerful way of portraying one’s thinking. Their entire experience could be expressed in that one sentence. It wasn't a matter of memorizing tricks or imitating styles. It was about learning the process of translating thoughts into pictures. And this skill at translating abstract concepts into functional designs is essential for would-be architects.
Theory is studied in classrooms. Tours like this teach perspective.
By going to real spaces and interacting with experts like Leandre D’Souza, students experience learning as something alive. They process concepts, observe, and ask questions that no lecture can compare to.
Diversity exposure: Students learned how cultures can mix from Goa's diverse past.
Great inspiration: Miniature art helped them think about design in new ways.
Integrated learning: Despite the obvious differences, this tour showed how closely connected art and architecture are.
The Faculty of Architecture at Parul University saw this as more than just a tour; it was an investment in high-quality education. It was more important to let students observe the close relationship between art and architecture than to teach them the definitions of different art forms by heart. The teachers noted that they have a responsibility to develop thinkers who create culture as well as architects who create structures.
Through miniature art, students in Goa gained an understanding of their field as an expressive medium where every line, curve, and space tells a story.
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The students left with an improved understanding of how miniature paintings are created and how, whether on a canvas or in a building's blueprint, small brushstrokes can convey grand narratives.
We gave them perspective, Goa gave them a lens, and miniature art gave them words. They realised that, like art, construction is more about meaning than form.
Disclaimer: The article has been published as part of the marketing activity between Parul University and Careers360.
On Question asked by student community
No, the application fee at Parul University is generally non-refundable. While the university may have specific refund policies for other fees, the application fee itself is typically not eligible for a refund unless stated otherwise, according to Parul University's official policy.
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Parul University , Gujarat offers a various number of programs in different fields such as Science, medicine , architecture, mathematics, engineering, animation and design, commerce, computer application and IT, Law, management, pharmacy and much more.
The admission to any of these courses is done one the merit basis of 12th score and the guidelines set by the college management. The procedure is very simple, fill out the application form and the staff will reach out to you for further process. To know more, visit here:
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As you have tagged the Parul University , Vadodara, so counsidering the same, the college offers various programs in Bachelor of Science. It also offers BSc in Forensic science and there is no such entrance exam which is conducted by Parul University to get admission in BSc courses. The admission is basically done on the basis of score achieved in 12th class. Also, the procedure for applying is quite simple, you can visit out the link given below and fill out the application form with the mandatory details. And then, the college management will reach out to you for further admission process.
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