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Art by Kids – An Amalgamation of Creativity and Artistry

October 16, 2013 | By

When creativity joins hands with artistic brilliance, masterpieces are set to take shape.

A Beautiful Village Painting

A silent village with all the basic things including the nature. Great artistry and good use of the colours.

Ben 10 at the best and here come all the saviors for the rescue.

Ben 10 at the best and here come all the saviors for the rescue.The characters coming out of fantasies of a kid’s mind.

A Sketch of Running Progress

One of the most beautiful horses drawn on the paper. Looks like a brother of Black Beauty:))

A Rose Sketch

Correctly written, flower is the most beautiful part of the plant. Great touches of pencil and good shading.

Captions by: Siddhant Verma

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After completing high school and entering college, Parth still has a hunger for more exploration in art. After trying paintings and textures as well, he resumed his work on pencil sketches and continues exploring his art form.
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