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5 Important Life Lessons from World Drawing Day





“ Art does not need to be beautiful, it has to be meaningful.”


This above line renders the enormous power of an individual, who can create and probably change our outlook on how we consume the world from the perspective of an artist. How the imagination of the inner world of a person can be given shapes and colors in making them speaking and alive. 

On 16th May World Drawing day, a day contributed to all artists for their efforts and significance of art to encourage the young minds to create and appreciate the aesthetic beauty of the world. 


How art can help your child to be developed as an individual creative person in life?


"The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge."


· Making art means talking to your mind and also correlate with the world we live in. Exploring, thinking, and at the end, experimenting with ideas, feelings, visions, and drawing is an excellent way for a kid to blossom with time.

“Every child is an artist” -- Pablo Picasso

· Children learned to visualize things by art more profoundly than interacting with gadgets. For every kid, their adaptation of seeing the world is different and unique. 

“ Change does not start with action, it starts with vision. Artists are great at creating visions

· “Something needs to break before you create a new one”, to create a new world, we need new thoughts, vision, and innovation. Art is a process of evolving ideas, inventiveness with the change of time towards progress. In every century, a new generation of artists has come and contributed best to the world. 

“Creativity takes courage” ---Henri Matisse
  
· Art helps to perform better in other aspects of life by achieving constant improvement of concentration, observation, and participation. It is the key to the future of a conscious, well-developed human being.

“Diversity: the art of thinking independently together.”

· Art helps to remove the cultural barrier of minds, teach them to love the aesthetic beauty of the diversity of race, culture, and generations. It helps to interpret nature as well the reality in their own sense of recognition.



So, Drawing day is a fantastic celebration of the tireless works of artists, illustrators who shared wonderfully captured memories of their lives through paintings, murals, portraits and many more.

Check out www.drawingday.org for their efforts to develop awareness and participation of artists worldwide for the true manifestation of life.





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