During school days, when a student had a pencil and art in his hand
A Tool for Expression: When a student picks up a pencil, they learn to translate their thoughts onto paper. The light and dark strokes (shading) created by a pencil help instill a sense of concentration in students.
Learning from Mistakes: The greatest virtue of a pencil is that the lines drawn with it can be erased. Psychologically, this teaches students that there is always an opportunity to rectify errors, thereby fostering the confidence to make an effort without fear.

Art is not merely limited to creating beautiful pictures; it serves to bring out the hidden talents lying dormant within students:
Development of Fine Motor Skills: Holding a pencil correctly, regulating the pressure applied to the paper, and drawing intricate lines establish better coordination between a student's fingers and their brain.
Stress Relief: Amidst the pressures of academic studies, an art class acts as a 'stress buster' for students. While engaging in pencil sketching or shading, students feel completely calm and relaxed.
| 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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I love how you've highlighted the therapeutic benefits of art and the confidence it can bring to students, especially through the erasable nature of a pencil. Your photography captures the essence of childhood creativity beautifully, bringing a smile to my face! 📚🎨👍