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Thread: Animals Day in school

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    Default Animals Day in school

    Today it was Animals Day in my daughter's school Jr. KG class for which students were asked to bring some animal sketch. I tried my hand with pencil after almost seven years...

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    it was done in yellow card board paper with lead pencil
    taken with 500D & 24-105

    In the morning it was high time & I managed to complete in an hour. Then when I locked closely I observed the nose & mouth part of the sketch has not done well The balance is disturbed.
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    Nice sketch. It is good to know that there are activities in school to encourage children to save tiger. You have drawn a nice sketch, agree the nose part could be a bit shorter . Seems you are quite good in drawing :-). Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Good to know that you can draw. I am worse as far as drawing is concerned. For drawing and for sculpture, one needs to have a very good idea of anatomy.

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    Sabyasachi

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    You certainly did very well. If I draw a tiger, the end result will look closer to a horse than a tiger :-D

    On the serious side of it, nice to know that schools do something like this. Such activities will hopefully create a strong positive impression about wildlife in the minds of our young, and go a long way in regard to their working for preserving our nature.

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    Bhargava

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