Creating Fluid Art. A Step-by-Step Guide
Written and illustrated by Avyashi Agarwal, a grade 5 student
How do you create Fluid Art? here’s a great guide
Written and illustrated by Avyashi Agarwal, a grade 5 student
How do you create Fluid Art? here’s a great guide
Written by Nayantara Singh, a grade 7 student.
Recently, a robot called Sophia made a ‘self-portrait’ that sold for almost $700k (that’s approximately Rs.5 crores!)
Written and illustrated by Tanush Sahasrabuddhe, grade 3 student.
Let’s start a new voyage to 2021!! Let there be laughter again, let there be social gatherings again, let us hit the resume button on our social lives…
Short story – written by Vasundhara Anand, a grade 5 student
Mala Subramanian was in art class. She loved art. Every day, her art teacher would give the class homework. Today’s homework was: Draw or make a model of your paradise…
Written and illustrated by Gargi Sahasrabuddhe, a 7th Grade student.
Everyone believes that Christmas is only about exchanging gifts. But it is a festive day which helps us bond and creates happiness…
Created by Sahjal Khan, a grade 7 child
Global warming or climate change has today become a major threat to mankind. The earth’s temperature is on the rise and there are various reasons for it such as greenhouse gases emanating from Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions, burning of fossil fuels for deforestation.
Created by Neetu, a grade 12 student
Our earth is getting affected by the use of plastics. We should not use plastics as plastics are not good for our environment. We should try to find alternatives of plastics like we can ask for paper packaging while purchasing anything…
Written and illustrated by Akshita Sinha, a first-year college student.
“There is always a car ahead of you on the road and always a race to win.”This piece is an ode to the moments whereas individuals we have felt a pit in our stomachs because of jealousy and guilt of someone else being better than us.
By Haranya Tulsyan, (She got a special award for being the youngest child to participate in our contest!)
Created by Aditeya Goyal, a 13-year-old student – second prize winner
of the Independence Art Contest