kidspace

KidSpace

Colorful Depictions of small minds – Shruthi Joe

One of the most important activities a student can do is drawing. Not only does it provide the framework for other artistic practices, such as painting, sculpture and printmaking, but it also provides a clear connection to reading, writing and

اقرأ المزيد ⟵

Sathwik’s Nature Photography

Say Cheese!… cause here’s an ambitious photographer who loves to snap what he sees. In fact, He defines nature photography through his clicks and shares it to the world. He indeed lives and adores the nature and his mind works

اقرأ المزيد ⟵

Beyond the Everyday – Shreya Joe

Abstract and Deep Sense arts…. big name huh! but the content’s even more bigger. Teens these days are so productive that I wonder am barren. To be honest, I don’t know how they manage to do such a good job

اقرأ المزيد ⟵

Sisa’s Best Friends Forever

Everything you see has something featuring behind it, surprisingly we humans make those stories because we are the only ones to have the mind to understand. Talking of stories, why don’t you have a look at a feature of a

اقرأ المزيد ⟵

Brilliant Artists of WMC, Riyadh

I might only know to sharpen the pencil to its finest, but these miraculous artists know to sharpen their art to its finest beauty, moreover they are the First prize winners in the World Malayalee Council’s art competition held during

اقرأ المزيد ⟵

Drawings by Teresa Anna Shaji, Grade 8, Kerala, India

🔖 A few drawings from Teresa Anna Shaji who expresses her concepts effortlessly, and dedicates her best to everything she sketches. Teresa is a student of Grade 8 (aged 13 years), St. Mary’s Girls’ High School, Athirampuzha, Kottayam, Kerala:  

اقرأ المزيد ⟵

Drawings by Sayujya Sunil, Grade 6, Karnataka, India

Here’s a few drawings from Sayujya Sunil, Grade 6 (aged 11 years), Jnanodaya Bethany P.U. College, Nellyady, Karnataka, India:                 Good work, young lady! Keep drawing, keep improving, keep growing!

اقرأ المزيد ⟵