THERE’S ART IN EVERY CHILD
Celebrating World Art Day
“Every child’s art is unique and he or she pursues it when appreciated to the fullest.”
What’s not to like about art? Any form of expression and creation is always a healthy means to allow young minds to explore their interests. The power of expressing is often forgotten as we teach our children to build a life that allows them to be financially stable. While it is equally important to guide them to be self-sustainable, it is also important to teach them to keep in touch with their creative side as that also promotes good mental health.
World Art Day promotes the importance of opening up to various fields of artistry, a day to celebrate every form of art that enables people to open their minds and hearts to self-expression.
Create a space for them at home
Great ideas take form in creative spaces that allow children to express themselves in a space that is nurturing. Help them create masterpieces by encouraging them to explore their interests and help them build on their curiosity.
Things to do on World Art Day
Let World Art Day be the day little ones start exploring their interests if they haven’t already! Celebrate their unique talents by giving them a space to take the day to themselves.
- Sculpting
- Story weaving
- Singing
- Dancing
- Filmography
- Photography
- Painting
- Cooking
From just reading up about artists from the past to actually trying their hand at their favourite interest, kids can make the most of World Art Day by engaging in creative activities. Let them open up to themselves!
Art is natural
Remember to let go of the reins, because art is all about exploring without constraints. When there are no limits to exploring, young minds see endless possibilities in every turn. The world becomes a canvas when they see opportunities in otherwise inaccessible grounds. There is no way of ‘NOT LEARNING’ when their minds are open to seeing no boundaries. Imagine a world filled with creative minds that are open to building a better tomorrow.
“I dream of painting and then I paint my dream.”
- Vincent Van Gogh