Ik roz apni rooh se poocha, ke dilli kya hai. To yun Jawab me keh gayi, Ye duniya maano jism hai aur dilli uski jaan - Mirza Ghalib Being a Delhiite by birth, a sense of belongingness engulfs me. Delhi never disappoints, the city with no dearth of excitement. Today, I am here not to... Continue Reading →
Lady in Red
Painting : LADY IN RED Dimension : 6 * 8 inches (base*height) Paper : Brustro Artists Watercolour Paper 300 GSM Cold Pressed Brustro Artists’ Gouache Colour There is a shade of red for every woman — Audrey Hepburn Let your wall bloom with this painting For price, placing order and/or any query kindly use the... Continue Reading →
Night Sky
Gouache on paper.No Wait, my first (self-taught) gouache on paper.Very recently I came across this form of art and when I googled and grammed it, I realised how visually arresting it is! After spending enormous amounts of hours in watching tutorials, finally gave it a try.I would be lying if I say it is similar... Continue Reading →
Charcoal Sketch
For artists who like to touch the spine of the pencil, run their hands on the canvas, are aroused by the sound of pencil rubbing and get high on giving the finishing touch.I don’t even remember when was it the last time I sketched. Before Inaaya maybe and she is almost 2 years now. Even... Continue Reading →
Inaaya slipping through my fingers in snippets #26 THE PRESCHOOL DILEMMA
Why preschool when I can teach my child all that they do in school? Do you know the most common myths regarding preschools? And how to decide your kind of school?
My Journey Beyond Words
I loved every part of being pregnant because 1. God blessed my womb with a child. 2. My body was designed to recreate it. 3. I felt beautiful each day. 4. I could feel a little human kick and twirl inside me. 5. The anticipation of meeting my baby. 6. I became more cautious about... Continue Reading →
Lockdown Activity #7 A very hungry caterpillar
Read out to them and explain to them the metamorphosis of a caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly.
Lockdown Activity #10 I am a freebird
DANCE! Is dancing beneficial? Yes, a lot! Irrespective of age or gender, dance is a free physical movement, benefiting both the body and mind, that has been seen aiding their social skills enhancing their ability to communicate. While dancing, children think of creative postures and movements which increases their fitness levels. Studies have found out... Continue Reading →
Lockdown Activity #2 Hen in my Hand
This is by far my most favorite as it requires the least parental effort. This sensory activity is sure to set your little one's curiosity tickling. Pour yellow paint on a plate and ask the child to dip their hand palm in it. Alternatively, a brush can also be used to colour the palm.Imprint the... Continue Reading →
Lockdown Activity #5 Flutter Flutter Butterfly
Children are the most fascinated by butterflies. And why not? Beautiful colourful butterflies are everywhere. They bring positivism. Let your child explore these beautiful God's creation by painting their wings. Make a butterfly on a sheet of paper. Cut out along the border. We have used ear buds to paint the wings. Alternatively, finger painting... Continue Reading →