Sambandh Pragna - Harmonious Relationship with Nature through Art and Craft
Sambandh Pragna - Harmonious Relationship with Nature through Art and Craft
Arts and crafts education at an early stage is one of the best ways to develop a child’s imagination. The objective of any art education is to make the child feel connected to his surroundings and the environment. Arts and crafts teach us to speak and write through the expression of our art work. Through arts and crafts, the individual can be taught to identify themselves and their personality traits.
Arts and crafts education helps improve an individual’s creativity, motor skills, and imagination. Also, it will enhance social skills and make them ready to learn any language fluently by learning it with fun.
India’s handcrafted heritage has always drawn inspiration from the environment. Traditional craftwork techniques have been deep-seated in up-cycling, material optimisation, and waste minimisation, developed by indigenous craftsmen many millennia ago. Curiously, and quite wonderfully, the meticulous artisanal methods employed by our forefathers continue to live on in numerous sections of the country. The Indian craft sector’s low, and sometimes non-existent, energy consumption means that it has a negligible carbon footprint. Organisations have taken an assortment of measures to sustain this symbiosis that craft shares with the environment.
With a vogue of new environmentally-conscious businesses embracing artisanal techniques, we are slowly building a platform for craftsmen. These courses will encourage learners to learn about environmental sustainability and how to recycle through art and craft while simultaneously learning varied techniques for product development. Inclusiveness
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