Muhanned Cader (born 1966) is a Sri Lankan artist. He was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Cader lives and works between Colombo, Sri Lanka and London, United Kingdom.
Cader earned his Bachelors in Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) in 1994.
Selected Exhibtions
*2014: Talwar Gallery, Jungle Tide, New York, NY, US
*2014: , Kochi, India
*2013: Talwar Gallery, Found, New York, NY, US
*2013: Raking Leaves & Asia Art Archive, Open Edit: Mobile Library, Park Street Mews, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2013: Burger Collection, & 1 a space, Quadrilogy Part 2, I think it rains, Hong Kong
*2012: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Lines of Control, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, US
*2011: Green Cardamom Gallery, Scripted Across the Indian Ocean, London, UK
*2011: British Council, Lines of Control, London, UK
*2011: Asia House, Contemporary Art from Sri Lanka, London, UK
*2011: Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Drawn from life, Kendal, UK
*2010: Saskia Fernando Gallery, Casting Light, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2009: Art Asia Pacific Triennial, APT 6, The One-Year Drawing Project, Brisbane, Australia
*2009: Colombo Art Biennale (CAB), Imagining Peace, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2009: Devi Foundation, The One-Year Drawing Project; An Exhibition of Drawings, New Delhi, India
*2009: University of Toronto Art Centre, The One-Year Drawing Project, Toronto, Canada
*2008: Green Cardamom Gallery, Drawn from Life: Drawing Space, London, UK
*2007: Barefoot Gallery, Drawing Sculpture, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2006: 1st Singapore Biennale, Belief, SB2006, Singapore
*2004: Zahoor-ul-Akhlaq Gallery, Landscapes, National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore, Pakistan
*2004: Paradise Gallery, Drawings, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2002: Zahoor-ul-Akhlaq Gallery, 79 days in Lahore, National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore, Pakistan
*2001: Barefoot Gallery, In Black & White, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1999: Barefoot Gallery, Nightscapes, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1998: Colombo National Art Gallery, International Artists Camp, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1998: Lionel Wendt Art Gallery, In-dependence Group-Show, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1997: Heritage Art Gallery, Untitled, Drawings & Paintings, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1997: Khoj International Artists Workshop, New Delhi, India
*1996: Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Untitled, Drawings, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1993: School of the Art Institute of Chicago, US
*1992: Gallery X, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, US
Awards
*2005: Kalasuri - Sri Lankan President’s title of honor for excellence in the arts, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Cader earned his Bachelors in Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) in 1994.
Selected Exhibtions
*2014: Talwar Gallery, Jungle Tide, New York, NY, US
*2014: , Kochi, India
*2013: Talwar Gallery, Found, New York, NY, US
*2013: Raking Leaves & Asia Art Archive, Open Edit: Mobile Library, Park Street Mews, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2013: Burger Collection, & 1 a space, Quadrilogy Part 2, I think it rains, Hong Kong
*2012: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Lines of Control, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, US
*2011: Green Cardamom Gallery, Scripted Across the Indian Ocean, London, UK
*2011: British Council, Lines of Control, London, UK
*2011: Asia House, Contemporary Art from Sri Lanka, London, UK
*2011: Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Drawn from life, Kendal, UK
*2010: Saskia Fernando Gallery, Casting Light, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2009: Art Asia Pacific Triennial, APT 6, The One-Year Drawing Project, Brisbane, Australia
*2009: Colombo Art Biennale (CAB), Imagining Peace, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2009: Devi Foundation, The One-Year Drawing Project; An Exhibition of Drawings, New Delhi, India
*2009: University of Toronto Art Centre, The One-Year Drawing Project, Toronto, Canada
*2008: Green Cardamom Gallery, Drawn from Life: Drawing Space, London, UK
*2007: Barefoot Gallery, Drawing Sculpture, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2006: 1st Singapore Biennale, Belief, SB2006, Singapore
*2004: Zahoor-ul-Akhlaq Gallery, Landscapes, National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore, Pakistan
*2004: Paradise Gallery, Drawings, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*2002: Zahoor-ul-Akhlaq Gallery, 79 days in Lahore, National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore, Pakistan
*2001: Barefoot Gallery, In Black & White, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1999: Barefoot Gallery, Nightscapes, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1998: Colombo National Art Gallery, International Artists Camp, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1998: Lionel Wendt Art Gallery, In-dependence Group-Show, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1997: Heritage Art Gallery, Untitled, Drawings & Paintings, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1997: Khoj International Artists Workshop, New Delhi, India
*1996: Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Untitled, Drawings, Colombo, Sri Lanka
*1993: School of the Art Institute of Chicago, US
*1992: Gallery X, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, US
Awards
*2005: Kalasuri - Sri Lankan President’s title of honor for excellence in the arts, Colombo, Sri Lanka
The Great Sardaar or TGS is a 2016 Indian Punjabi film directed by Ranjeet Bal, and star cast is Dilpreet Dhillon, Yograj Singh, Roshni Sahota, Ashish Duggal, Amrinder Billing, Teji Sandhu, Dheeraj Kumar, Sandeep Kapoor, Sonu Bajwa.
The Great Sardaar is releasing on November 4, 2016.
Cast
* Dilpreet Dhillon as Gurjant
* Yograj Singh as Hakam Singh / Sarpanch
* Ashish Duggal as Baba
* Amrinder Billing as Gurbaaz
* Roshni Sahota as Manreet
* Dheeraj Kumar as Laddi
* Nirmal Rishi as Sarpanch's Mother
* Teji Sandhu as Sarpanch's Wife
* Amritpal Singh as Gurjant's Father
* Sandeep Kapoor as Daana / Baba's PA
* Prakash Gadhu as Sarpanch's Brother
* Deddar Gill as Sarpanch's Servant
* Sonu Bajwa as Ranjeet / Minister's Son
* Deepali Rajput as Jeeti
* Nitu Pandher as Sardool Singh / SHO
Production
In December 2015, the principal cast including Yograj Singh was announced. The film is being produced by Amritjit Singh Sran under Apna Heritage Inc. Subsequently a song performed by Ranjit Bawa with lyrics by D Harp were recorded. Music Director B-Trix has also done two songs for the film featuring Ranjit Bawa & Shipra Goyal. The film went into principal photography in January 2016.
The Great Sardaar is releasing on November 4, 2016.
Cast
* Dilpreet Dhillon as Gurjant
* Yograj Singh as Hakam Singh / Sarpanch
* Ashish Duggal as Baba
* Amrinder Billing as Gurbaaz
* Roshni Sahota as Manreet
* Dheeraj Kumar as Laddi
* Nirmal Rishi as Sarpanch's Mother
* Teji Sandhu as Sarpanch's Wife
* Amritpal Singh as Gurjant's Father
* Sandeep Kapoor as Daana / Baba's PA
* Prakash Gadhu as Sarpanch's Brother
* Deddar Gill as Sarpanch's Servant
* Sonu Bajwa as Ranjeet / Minister's Son
* Deepali Rajput as Jeeti
* Nitu Pandher as Sardool Singh / SHO
Production
In December 2015, the principal cast including Yograj Singh was announced. The film is being produced by Amritjit Singh Sran under Apna Heritage Inc. Subsequently a song performed by Ranjit Bawa with lyrics by D Harp were recorded. Music Director B-Trix has also done two songs for the film featuring Ranjit Bawa & Shipra Goyal. The film went into principal photography in January 2016.
Priscilla Corner is an Indian hair stylist and has a background in journalism writing as a style and beauty guru. She is one of the managing partners of the Salon June Tomkyns in Kolkata, along with being a celebrated jazz artist and poet.
History
Early life and education
Born in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh as the eldest daughter of entrepreneur June Tomkyns, she studied at Kendriya Vidyalaya Sagar until Class VII. From class VII to XII she attended Park English School in Kolkata.
By 1977, she had completed her 12th Standard board exam from Park English School, along with a Baccalaureate course in middle level English literature from Oxford University. Her hair styling education was done in Australia, where she completed the Toni and Guy classic cut hair course in 2005 and earned a Toni & Guy Education Academy Hair Diploma in June of 2010. The following year, she participated in the Wella Sasson Academy, Delhi course on hair.
Priscilla later obtained certificate in aromatherapy from the Indian Institute of Aromatherapy Natural Care in 2013 and a International Master Class in Hair from Wella (Germany) in the same year.
Career
Priscilla is one of the managing partners of the June Tomkyns chain of salons and is a member of the International Hair Coiffure Mundial. She is the official beauty and hair columnist of and has written columns for Femina magazine and Good Housekeeping. She is the Eastern Region head hair expert of the Fiama Di Wills brand and a member of the United Kingdom State Registered Hairdresser Federation of London. Priscilla has also been an active member of FICCI FLO, Kolkata Chapter.
Other accomplishments
She has been the stylist for a number of celebrities, including Riya Sen, Raima Sen, Churni Ganguly, and Rituparna Sengupta. Her written poetry has been published in An Anthology of Anglo-Indian Prose and Poetry. Priscilla has worked as a playback singer in the Bollywood movie Prem Aggan.
Personal life
Her father, Colonel J.J. Jones, was an army service personnel before he retired as colonel. She has four sisters and one brother. Priscilla is married with two children, Robin and Sarah.
History
Early life and education
Born in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh as the eldest daughter of entrepreneur June Tomkyns, she studied at Kendriya Vidyalaya Sagar until Class VII. From class VII to XII she attended Park English School in Kolkata.
By 1977, she had completed her 12th Standard board exam from Park English School, along with a Baccalaureate course in middle level English literature from Oxford University. Her hair styling education was done in Australia, where she completed the Toni and Guy classic cut hair course in 2005 and earned a Toni & Guy Education Academy Hair Diploma in June of 2010. The following year, she participated in the Wella Sasson Academy, Delhi course on hair.
Priscilla later obtained certificate in aromatherapy from the Indian Institute of Aromatherapy Natural Care in 2013 and a International Master Class in Hair from Wella (Germany) in the same year.
Career
Priscilla is one of the managing partners of the June Tomkyns chain of salons and is a member of the International Hair Coiffure Mundial. She is the official beauty and hair columnist of and has written columns for Femina magazine and Good Housekeeping. She is the Eastern Region head hair expert of the Fiama Di Wills brand and a member of the United Kingdom State Registered Hairdresser Federation of London. Priscilla has also been an active member of FICCI FLO, Kolkata Chapter.
Other accomplishments
She has been the stylist for a number of celebrities, including Riya Sen, Raima Sen, Churni Ganguly, and Rituparna Sengupta. Her written poetry has been published in An Anthology of Anglo-Indian Prose and Poetry. Priscilla has worked as a playback singer in the Bollywood movie Prem Aggan.
Personal life
Her father, Colonel J.J. Jones, was an army service personnel before he retired as colonel. She has four sisters and one brother. Priscilla is married with two children, Robin and Sarah.
Tim Levy is an Australian author, television personality, business consultant and self-help advocate.
Biography
Levy was born in Sydney. He graduated from the University of New South Wales with a BSc in computer science. He now lives with his wife Angela and their three children in Austin, Texas, in the United States.
Corporate career
Tim Levy began his career in the field of 3D technology and design, and in 1996 started his own technological marketing company for clients including Roland DG, Sony, and IBM.
Children's media
Levy created the Car Kids series of children's audiobooks, which started out self-published but were ultimately picked up and published by the ABC and BBC Audiobooks. The audio books led to a series of live-performances throughout Australia. Levy followed up on their popularity by authoring a series of environmentally-themed children's books, Travel Kids, published by Random House.
Levy entered the television industry following a television deal against Time-Warner. He created and produced a children's television show called Groovedelicious/The Life Unlimited, which was aired for three seasons on Australia's Foxtel and Nine Network. The show was designed as a comedy entertainment magazine TV format and was aimed toward younger teenagers. Levy helped organise the Junior Rock Eisteddfod Challenge youth competition and hosted it in five cities across Australia.
Tim Levy began in 2009 to write a monthly self-improvement column for "Living Now" magazine, and has continued developing positive thinking techniques with his online program, The Energy of Money.
Publications
*2003 Car Kids ISBN 0-759-32154-X
*2005 Olive and the Grey Water Affair ISBN 1-741-66043-2
*2005 Squeak: the boy with No Voice ISBN 1-741-66049-1
*2005 Sandra Collage and the Fossil Fuel Fiasco ISBN 1-741-66027-0
*2005 Orson McNeal, 100% Pure ISBN 1-741-66033-5
*2010 The Life Summit: Map Out The Life Of Your Dreams In 6 Easy Steps ISBN 1-600-37694-0
*2013 The Fast Book Handbook
*2013 Creativity and Innovation: Accessing and Optimizing Your Inner Visionary, Entrepreneur, Artist and Muse. ASIN
*2013 The Google Gamble: The CEO's Guide to Traffic, Conversion and the Mysteries of S.E.O. ASIN
*2013 The Entrepreneurial Handbook: How to Hyper-Grow Your Business + Get Stuff Done Quickly, Cheaply and Ultra-Efficiently ASIN
Biography
Levy was born in Sydney. He graduated from the University of New South Wales with a BSc in computer science. He now lives with his wife Angela and their three children in Austin, Texas, in the United States.
Corporate career
Tim Levy began his career in the field of 3D technology and design, and in 1996 started his own technological marketing company for clients including Roland DG, Sony, and IBM.
Children's media
Levy created the Car Kids series of children's audiobooks, which started out self-published but were ultimately picked up and published by the ABC and BBC Audiobooks. The audio books led to a series of live-performances throughout Australia. Levy followed up on their popularity by authoring a series of environmentally-themed children's books, Travel Kids, published by Random House.
Levy entered the television industry following a television deal against Time-Warner. He created and produced a children's television show called Groovedelicious/The Life Unlimited, which was aired for three seasons on Australia's Foxtel and Nine Network. The show was designed as a comedy entertainment magazine TV format and was aimed toward younger teenagers. Levy helped organise the Junior Rock Eisteddfod Challenge youth competition and hosted it in five cities across Australia.
Tim Levy began in 2009 to write a monthly self-improvement column for "Living Now" magazine, and has continued developing positive thinking techniques with his online program, The Energy of Money.
Publications
*2003 Car Kids ISBN 0-759-32154-X
*2005 Olive and the Grey Water Affair ISBN 1-741-66043-2
*2005 Squeak: the boy with No Voice ISBN 1-741-66049-1
*2005 Sandra Collage and the Fossil Fuel Fiasco ISBN 1-741-66027-0
*2005 Orson McNeal, 100% Pure ISBN 1-741-66033-5
*2010 The Life Summit: Map Out The Life Of Your Dreams In 6 Easy Steps ISBN 1-600-37694-0
*2013 The Fast Book Handbook
*2013 Creativity and Innovation: Accessing and Optimizing Your Inner Visionary, Entrepreneur, Artist and Muse. ASIN
*2013 The Google Gamble: The CEO's Guide to Traffic, Conversion and the Mysteries of S.E.O. ASIN
*2013 The Entrepreneurial Handbook: How to Hyper-Grow Your Business + Get Stuff Done Quickly, Cheaply and Ultra-Efficiently ASIN