Saturday 3 September 2016

Star Chitrakaar to Bring Out Artist in Underprivileged Children

By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 03rd September:- In an effort to nurture the talent in underprivileged children, Anu Singh, a Chandigarh based artist today announced an initiative by the name of Star Chitrakaar. Singh who is a psychologist councilor by profession, and affiliated with American Psychology Association will not only be bringing out the talent in such children but will understand their psychology through their drawings and will offer free counseling to them.
 Anu Singh has done a number of exhibitions across the country and abroad, with recent one held at Manhattan, US a few months back. A workshop was conducted today at Innov8, a co-working space for startups in Industrial Area Phase I here with over 50 children from NGO Aashray. The children belonging to underprivileged families who were provided with drawing material and were asked to draw and paint whatever they wanted to and were given lessons later after they had completed. 
While elaborating on her initiative, Anu said that she knows there is so much talent in children, but somehow they do not get a chance to pursue it. She said that she is overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and talent in these children. Star Chitrakaar is a small initiative just to encourage these children who are the bright stars around us, and just need a push and support to become the real stars in art. She would be holding such training workshops in other parts of the tricity as well at different venues and after a year plan to hold an exhibition of these children who can be stars if allowed to grow in the right direction.
Anu further stated that she has had no formal training in artwork but it was her passion to paint, which she is carrying on and will continue to do so. She is sure with support of Star Chitrakaar she will be able to produce some real artists. She would be roping in with NGOs for taking this initiative further and plan to have such workshops on a monthly basis initially and weekly later so that same set of children can be repeatedly trained and counseled.
Anu added that as a psychologist, it pains me when parents often come to me and they do not come out with the real problem. She ask the child to draw something and in small age, children draw what is there in their mind and that’s how their psychology can be understood well.




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