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Camel Art Foundation(CAF)

Camel Art Foundation has painted the dreams of India's youth by contributing substantially top the growth of art, artists, art appreciation, and education in India.

Kokuyo Camlin Limited is the pioneer in manufacturing of world class art material at affordable prices. The Camel range of fine art materials has grown into a vast treasure house spanning from artists' quality oil colours, water colours, acrylic colours, poster colours, mediums, charcoal, pencils, pastels, canvasses and brushes, as also easels and accessories.

Our products have been awarded the coveted certificate of non-toxicity from ACMI Boston, USA, and also the EN71 European standards certificate. This means that our products adhere to the highest quality standards and have passed the most stringent toxicity and safety parameters.

The Camel Art Foundation (CAF) was launched in 1998 and aims to celebrate and sustain the key role that art plays in enriching our lives. This non-profit wing of the organization is set up to promote and spread the language of art and has spearheaded a wide range of activities which include a whole new host of art promotion programs.

The All India Art Exhibition is a major part of the Foundation's annual calendar and since the past 15 years involved over 60,000 participants, held 55 regional exhibitions, awarded over 600 regional prizes and sent 135 national winners on an all expenses paid trip to visit art galleries and museums in Europe.

The CAF regional exhibitions are immensely popular and attract a growing number of participants each year.

Besides the All India Art Exhibition, CAF also conducts product display and education programs in numerous art institutes all over the country. The three hour activity encompasses a visit to designated art colleges, display and explain the usage of our product range, and conduct demos, trials or on the spot competitions.

Other initiatives include art camps and symposiums, artist get togethers , and support function for art associations and societies.

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