Outstanding Entries from Our Drawing Competition

At Bright Dawn Foundation, we believe that nurturing creativity is just as important as fostering academic skills, and our recent drawing competition was a testament to this belief.

Over the school holidays, we challenged our students to let their imaginations run wild and put their artistic skills to the test. The response was overwhelming! We received a multitude of entries, each one unique and brimming with creativity.

From vibrant landscapes and intricate patterns to imaginative characters and thought-provoking scenes, each drawing showcased the remarkable talents of our young artists. But more than that, they reflected the joy and freedom that comes with creative expression.

Choosing the winners was no easy task, given the high caliber of all entries. However, some pieces truly stood out for their originality, technique and the story they told. These winning entries were a delightful blend of creativity, skill and imagination.

We are immensely proud of all our students who participated in the competition. They embraced the challenge with enthusiasm and proved that art is a powerful form of self-expression. Their drawings not only brightened our day but also reminded us of the boundless potential within each young artist at Bright Dawn.

We look forward to many more events that encourage our students to explore their creativity and celebrate their artistic talents. Until then, join us in applauding our drawing competition winners!

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Every Child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.

Pablo Picasso


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