The journey of TATTVA began as a modest initiative in 2022, but it has grown significantly in just a few years. “In 2022, we started with about 30 special artists, but the overwhelming response from parents and well-wishers was amazing. It motivated us to take this further,” says Gayathri.
“Now, we have over 128 special artists participating from eleven schools in Tamil Nadu.” Though there have been challenges — budget constraints, technical support for collaborating schools, and creating enough awareness V-Excel remains determined to make the exhibition a success.
As Prakash Natarajan, managing trustee, says, “We want to show the world what these individuals are capable of. It’s not just about the art, but about breaking barriers and focusing on their strengths.”
With TATTVA 2024, V-Excel hopes to inspire visitors to appreciate the beauty in diversity and the limitless possibilities that art offers for everyone, regardless of ability.