Different from the classroom and refreshing
A drawing on the blackboard is often temporary. The student knows it will be wiped away with a duster after school is over or before the next class begins. Despite this, he continues to draw with the same diligence and passion. This teaches him the lesson of "mortality" and "living in the present." He draws a natural scene, a sketch of a great man, or a fictional character from his imagination on the board. When his classmates and teachers see his artwork, they cannot help but admire his hidden talent and hard work.

Educational and Psychological Importance
For an art student, the blackboard is like a vast canvas, giving him the freedom to move freely. This not only improves his hand-eye coordination but also boosts his self-confidence. In a quiet classroom, the sound of chalk clicking sounds like music.
When a student draws their first line, it's not just a line, but the beginning of a deep thought. The crisp sound of chalk moving across the rough surface of the blackboard creates a rhythm throughout the room. First, a vague outline of a face is drawn. Slowly, with a steady hand, the contours of the forehead, cheekbones, and chin are highlighted. The black background of the blackboard creates a sharp contrast with the white chalk, bringing the drawing to life.
As the drawing progresses, the eyes are drawn. In art, it is said that the eyes are the mirror of the soul. The student creates shadows under the eyes by lightly smudging chalk powder with the tips of their fingers. A little dark white paint on the tip of the nose creates a highlight. When the slight smile on the lips and the waves of the hair descend on the board, it seems as if the lifeless blackboard will speak.
| Photos captured by | @reetuahlawat |
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| Camera Device | POCO M4 Pro Rear Camera 12MP |
| Lens | Default |
| Category | Photography, Flowers, Beauty of Nature |
| Location | India |
| Edited | Captured one |
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