Vibrant and serene landscapes by Meghna Mukherjee, a talented teen artist based in Varanasi, who captures the beauty of nature in her artwork.
Mishika Shrivastava, a student of Grade 2, creates a beautiful handmade travel brochure to give you valuable travel tips to Nilgiris, Wellington, Ooty, Coonoor and Bandipur.
Watercolour fascinates Adrisha who dreams of becoming a painter when she grows up. Now thirteen, Adrisha has brought to life beautiful and serene landscapes and houses nestled in the hills. Some of these houses look forlorn and abandoned, some are thriving with life.
And don't miss the beautiful painting of the houses on the ghats by the Ganga, with silhouette boats.
A collection of selected artwork by the students of Grade 2 - 7, of Laurel High Global School, Andhra Pradesh and Lakshmipat Singhania Academy, Kolkata. The drawings and paintings by the children are their responses to the current war between Ukraine and Russia. Conceptualised and curated by Piu Mahapatra.
Fifteen-year-old Maimoona creates artwork that comes to life, almost emerging out the canvas. Even a still life looks as if it can be picked up in real.
It is said 'God cannot be everywhere so he created mother'. Anshula's watercolour painting of the mother helping her daughter study captures a precious moment - a moment of affection, care, love, protection and guidance which only the mother can give in her own way.
Over the years, the education system has been in a process of transformation. But never before in history had there been such a massive shift from traditional classroom to virtual digital classroom Learning. In Rajamundhry, Laurel High Global School pioneered a Virtual Summer Camp “Laurel Summer Enclave – 2020” for students to write and paint their impressions of Life In and After Lockdown due to Covid-19.
Eleven year old Varun has developed a new fascination for baking. And what can be a better time than Christmas to try out some great cookies with the new baking knowledge! Here's Varun wishing everyone a Merry Christmas with a delightful, colorful spread of homemade treats.
Aryan (10) and Varun (8) join hands with mom Anantha to celebrate Lord Krishna's birthday Janmashtami in the lockdown through a variety of art and craft activities at home.
Created as a scientific rangoli, on the theme 'Nature' as part of Anshula's school project, this is an expression of how the lockdown has impacted Nature.
The sunflower is the sun's favourite flower. A sunflower painting by Anshula, a student of Std VIII, in poster colours :)
Anmol Sharma, a Std IX student, creates a beautiful night scenery of her sitting with her kitty on a swing and watching the night sky with dreams and stars in her eyes.
This is 9-year-old Shubhankar's first travelogue with sketches on his trip to Uttarakhand where he visited Jim Corbett National Park and Nauchikiatal.
Akash Nag, the talented Std IV student from Kolkata loves to draw his dreams when he is in the mood. LnC presents Akash's ideas of a quaint village.
Talented artist Paridhi, a student of Std IX, brings to life Krishna playing the flute among his mesmerized cows in Vrindavan with acrylic on canvas.
Children have their own way of celebrating Republic Day. Budding artist Preetika picks up her crayons to make a beautiful painting.
Budding artist Paridhi Bharadwaj (Std VIII student) loves to create sketches that capture the beauty of nature and people in various moods.
Budding artist Paridhi Bharadwaj loves to create posters that raise awareness about how to deal with problems facing our planet and our children.
Using pearl colours and craft material (stones and pearls), Anshula, a Std VII student made these handpainted diyas for home and her teachers and friends.
Painting in poster colours of a pensive farmer wondering about the fate of his crop - by Anshula who studies in Std VII.
Budding artist Paridhi Bhardwaj takes time out from her Std. VIII studies to paint her love for animals - in posters to save the tiger, on her T-shirt and on the canvas.
Madhu Vasudevan, an art teacher of repute, got her students to put up their lively paintings up in an exhibition of art by children, in Mayur Vihar, Delhi.
Budding artist Preetika paints her favourite pastimes for a Happy Children's Day Special. Learning and Creativity is proud to present our youngest artists and their enthusiastic art work.
Ink drawings by Raghav as part of Learning and Creativity's Special Feature on Art by Kids. Beautiful paintings made by our little artists with water colours, ink drawings, pencil sketches and oil pastels deserve all your encouragement and support.
Learning and Creativity presents a Special Feature on Art by Kids – with beautiful paintings made by children with water colours, ink drawings, pencil sketches and oil pastels.
Learning and Creativity presents a Special Feature on Art by Kids – with beautiful paintings made by children with water colours, ink drawings, pencil sketches and oil pastels.
Learning and Creativity presents a Special Feature on Art by Kids - with beautiful paintings made by children with water colours, ink drawings, pencil sketches and oil pastels.
Paridhi Bhardwaj, a student of Std VI, portrays the two conditions of our most famous river - the Ganga as she was 50 years ago and the Ganga as she is now.
Everything about Incred inible India fascinates little artist Sonal Ganguly - from India's progress in science to Gandhiji's charkha, from a caring father to kids flying kites. She draws them all with her pastels and paint.
Little artist Preetika Bhardwaj loves to paint with pastels on paper. Girls, river banks, sea shore and school... all captured in oil pastels.
A mother's depiction of the creative and cognitive process of her child's imaginative illustration of trains, as he sees them in both US and India.
Nature has stories hidden in every moment, every corner. Our young artist Paridhi presents a collection of paintings which capture the myriad conversations in nature. When we come to close to Nature, we can participate in these conversations.
Pencil sketches are random thoughts expressed on paper. Budding artist Parth Parihar finds time between his school studies and homework to rapidly sketch out his imagination on whatever paper he can get his hands on.
Pencil Sketches of super heroes and Bollywood films
Paridhi made these paintings in 2011, when she was in Std II. But the depth of her imagination, choice of colours and shading make you think its by someone much older, no?
A portrait of a beautiful lady with almond shaped eyes and 'gajra' in her hair.
I love my planet Earth
And all the vibrant life around me
The Nature, the stories, my friends
My festivals, my family and me
Kids love Minnie and Mickey mouse. Here is an happy and smiling drawing of Minnie Mouse.
Art by Kids: A creative kid shapes her memories into beautiful pictures.
When creativity joins hands with artistic brilliance, masterpieces are set to take shape.
My friend Hanuman loves school
We go together and study together
He is my best friend.
An owl and a cat
went for boat ride
Owl sang for her darling
Cat enjoyed it a lot
Painting competition for 2013 Durga Puja held at Antaranga, Mayur Vihar, Delhi
Hand made wall hanging crafted from paper, glitter and golden and silver threads
In my dream I saw that I had made a beautiful Red Fort with marble, cement, etc. It had a big flag of India. The Red Fort was blue in colour and it was big.
Who knew there was so much to do at the zoo?
Watch the monkeys swing from the trees,
the birds, the bear, the deer and the bees....
Since the time he was in Std. I, Parth has been a prolific pencil sketch artist and loves to sketch out his imaginations and observations on paper on the spur of the moment.
My teacher and me: Art by kids made with crayons, crayon shavings and shreds of colored paper
Creativity is an expression of thoughts on canvas with colors and imagination.
Kids who paint learn to express themselves through pictures and images. Give them the freedom to practice the art of painting!