So here I am… back to Sankalp and posting the much awaited paintings that won at the Painting Competition in Sankalp, Moradabad…There were multiple things that I wanted to achieve from this entire set of activities:
- Go out and do some fun activities for the kids in Sankalp
- Not just donate something, but have some use of it
- Bring back the paintings and do some fund raising for Sankalp
1 done
2 done
Click HERE for details of the day…
3 is what this post is about!!!
The aim is to collect at least Rs. 6000 which is the amount that is required for non-formal education of one kid in Sankalp. Non-formal education includes the education expenses, recreational opportunities, nutritional expenses and healthcare.
Here is the plan… You can select one of the 12 paintings below (click on the photo to see large) and write to me at prashantbhardwaj@gmail.com in case you are interested in the painting. The minimum that you should be willing to give is Rs. 500 and I shall leave it to you in case you’d like to give more. I am going to collect the entire money and hand over to ASK.
In case you’ like to follow a different route of helping to the cause, please visit the ASK India website directly @ ASKIndia.org and browse around to find an opportunity.
Made by Sayma Sharif (Class VI). This one won because of the positive message in the painting, and the girl trying her hands on Water Colors for the first time. We had give three topics – Child Rights, – Child Labour and – Rains… Sayma wonderfully clubbed two of them to come up with this !
(Painting not available anymore; Arobindo has offered to take this one)
Made by Sana Afreen (Class VII). Lovely use of color… Very soothing to the eyes. The category she chose was Barish (Rains);
(Painting not available anymore; Monika has offered to take this one)
Made by Irfan (Class (VII). A Very nice representation of Child Rights…
(Painting not available anymore; Binnu 🙂 has offered to take this one)
Made by Ishtiyak (Class VI). Lovely use of Color… Treat to the eyes…
(Painting not available anymore; Aseem has offered to take this one)
Made by Saira (Class VII). Brilliant representation of Child Rights. Very nice use of color.
(Painting not available anymore; Binnu 🙂 has offered to take this one)
Made by Nazma (Class VI). Nazma was one of the winners because of a different thought she put into this. She made a canvas and then painted inside the Canvas… Nice thinking…
(Painting not available anymore; Pankaj Trivedi has offered to take this one)
Made by Umar Farid (Class VI). Umar painted a question that stares at the face of many of us who are involved with the initiative… We have an answer, and we are working towards getting the answer being put in reality…
(Painting not available anymore; Reeta Skeeter has offered to take this one)
Made by Shabeena Khan (Class VIII). Shabeena used the colors very nicely and the glitter too… It was a cloudy and rainy day in Moradabad and it took a while before this work dried… This is an absolute visual delight…
(Painting not available anymore; Geet has offered to take this one)
Made by Shiri (Class V). Shiri’s message in this work is simple, straightforward, and very clear. Lovely portrayal of the thoughts…
(Painting not available anymore; Mayuri has offered to take this one)
Made by Rani Sartaj (Class VI). Very nice use of colors. Visually very soothing…
(Painting not available anymore; Gaurav Agrawal has offered to take this one)
Made by Sadim (Class III). Sadim did not paint for any of the themes, but he made the Indian Flag and wrote the National Anthem for us… We could not have ignored this one…
(Painting not available anymore; Subbu has offered to take this one)
Made by Salman (Class VI). Brilliant use of color, and a visually appealing representation of Rains…
(Painting not available anymore; Kavita has offered to take this one)
Like I said before too, please contact me at prashantbhardwaj@gmail.com and let me know in case you interested in one of the above paintings/sketches. The minimum I am expecting from you is Rs. 500.
God Bless !!!
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