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R Luther
Art was once one of my favourite subjects in school, often feeling more like a space for freedom than structure. With no rigid syllabus, I explored paints, sketches, and filled the margins of my textbooks with spontaneous doodles. Encouraged by my teachers, I participated in the All India Shankar’s Art Competition and earned a merit certificate, a moment of early validation.
As life moved forward, time for art slowly faded, and my drawing pads, paints, and pencils were set aside, gathering dust. Many decades later, that quiet passion found its way back, proving creativity never truly leaves
Art was once one of my favourite subjects in school, often feeling more like a space for freedom than structure. With no rigid syllabus, I explored paints, sketches, and filled the margins of my textbooks with spontaneous doodles. Encouraged by my teachers, I participated in the All India Shankar’s Art Competition and earned a merit certificate, a moment of early validation.
As life moved forward, time for art slowly faded, and my drawing pads, paints, and pencils were set aside, gathering dust. Many decades later, that quiet passion found its way back, proving creativity never truly leaves
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