The Kinetic Pointillism School, the pioneering art movement born from high school creativity, welcomes its first-ever Director of International Affairs for 2024. This marks the movement’s initial global expansion, building upon its existing presence in the United States.
Ganesh Shenoy, a Qatar-based artist renowned for breaking world records with his miniature paintings, takes on the role of the movement’s Director of International Affairs. He’s already made waves by setting a world record with his debut news article, simultaneously published by eighty outlets on the same day.
According to Rob Ottesen, the movement’s founder, “Ganesh discovered kinetic pointillism through our articles and incorporated it into his art. Now, as our Director of International Affairs, he’s not just a painter; he’s making an impact on a global scale. Achieving 80 publishers in a single day, we’re confident he’s off to an outstanding start.”
The Kinetic Pointillism School originated as a student-led movement at Clark Advanced Learning Center in Stuart, Florida, before spreading to other high schools on Florida’s Treasure Coast. Since then, numerous adult painters have joined the movement, turning it into a dynamic force in the art world.