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A Paragon of Creativity: Subodh Public School, Airport

Students of Subodh Public School Airport, made different crafts under their ISA activity. Their crafts included puppets, masks,
paintings and pottery.

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Team ScooTalks has always been in praises for all the events of Subodh Public School, Airport and this time was no different. Like always, this event too was worth appreciating. We have always been great admirers of school’s cultural events, but this event, though not a cultural one, left us speechless.

This event was organized as a part of ISA, under the supervision of Ms. Neerja Jain and Ms. Sheetal Jain. It was inaugurated by Ms. Divya Arora (Art teacher, Vidya Ashram School), Ms Rita Taneja (Principal, SV Public School) and Sunita Sharma (Teacher, SV Public School).

The very entrance of the school suggested what awaited us inside … something crafty, something DIY. In the digital world, when Internet offers all DIY and creative ideas, holding this exhibition seemed something away from the virtual world, closer to the real world. It definitely seemed quite different, fresh and unique. Team ScooTalks was so impressed by the young artists and their creativity that we did jot down a few of their ideas to try later at home. The ideas of the students wouldn’t have come to life had they not been shaped up their art teachers, Mridula Khare and Shivani Rana, who lend their helping hand in teaching the very basics of the art to students.

Covering different areas of art, the teacher taught the students mask-desiging, puppet-making, pottery, painting and what not!

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Talking to Team ScooTalks, the teacher informed that the students have used waste material, papers and cloth to make puppets. The mask were almost a symbol of creativity been made up of balloons and papier-mache over it.

Thank you, Ma’am, for letting us, we are gonna try this at home!

Terracotta and earthen pottery had left us spell-bound as the students had painted them and turned it all into something very new altogether!

Lose yourself in the world of art–

Student coordinators standing to explain their work

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