Art Collection
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The Chandrayaan-3 led by the ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) is monumental to the world as it was the first rocket to land on the moon's southern pole. The primary objective was to enhance the understanding of the lunar surface, which was believed to contain water, ice, and other valuable minerals. The mission's success would place India among the select group of nations that have achieved a soft landing on the moon, including the United States, the former Soviet Union, and China. In this image, Ayush portrays the important event and its connection with its Indian roots.
Ayush Halder
Grade 7 Student from India
Haruki's piece is an electronically created image. Although seemingly simple at first glance, the shading creates a world of dimension that helps the image come to life. The world of electronic drawing has recently reached great heights around the world as many have recently purchased styluses and special electronic "pens" such as the infamous Apple Pencil. Not only are electronic artists helping conserve paper and plastic used to often make art supplies, but electronic drawing allows for a surplus of tools, colors, and textures to be utilized. This truly allows for artists to be able to curate their pieces to their utmost preference.
Haruki Maeda
College Student from Japan
Mahindra cars are a prominent part of India’s automotive landscape, known for their ruggedness, durability, and value. Originally recognized for utility vehicles, such as SUVs and tractors, Mahindra has broadened its portfolio to include electric vehicles, commercial trucks, and even luxury SUVs, catering to a wide range of consumers. As highlighted by Nico, the company’s commitment to diverse and reliable designs makes its vehicles ideal for both rural and urban settings, tackling varied terrains and conditions.
Nico Biswas
Grade 6 Student from India