Pay more attention to the drawings made by children
In front of the blackboard, a few young artists are excited. They hold pieces of colored chalk, ready to make their imaginations come true. A small child, his face clearly visible, is drawing a large sun, its rays reaching the edge of the board. Nearby, a girl is carefully drawing a hut, near which a small, winding river flows. Her fingers slowly move the chalk to make the river appear wavy. Using light brown and white chalk, another child is creating a large tree, its branches stretching out as if to shade the entire class. The soft sound of their chalk rubbing breaks the silence of the room, a sweet melody of creativity. Some children are whispering and sharing ideas, as if planning a group artwork. As the drawings take shape, a bright mix of colors appears on the blackboard—blue sky, green grass, and red flowers. These drawings are not just lines or shapes, but expressions of their innocent and free thoughts. His enthusiasm and joy are evident in every stroke. Before he becomes a future engineer or doctor, he is currently an artist.
| Photos captured by | @reetuahlawat |
|---|---|
| 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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