Art and Craft Introduction

 

“Every child is an artist of his own, artist has the universe in his mind and heart”

Our school’s art and craft program offers a vibrant and creative outlet for students to express themselves and explore their artistic talentson every 3rd and 4th Saturday. Through a variety of projects, such as pebble art, traditional drawing and painting,music and dance, origami paper craft, Chumigudi (Water eyes nine braids), macron key chain crafting, knitting and Khapsey making, students are encouraged to experiment with different techniques and materials.

These activities help students develop fine psychomotor skills, enhance creativity, and foster an appreciation for art and culture. Working on individual and group projects also promotes teamwork, patience, and attention to detail.

Our arts and crafts sessions not only provide a break from the academic routine but also empower students to discover and showcase their unique artistic voices.

 

 

 

 

Chumigudi

 

The Tibetan hand band, Chumigudi, is a traditional accessory symbolizing protection and good fortune. Made from vibrant threads and beads, it reflects Tibetan heritage and is believed to bring blessings. It is part of our school's Saturday arts and crafts activities, where students engage in hands-on cultural projects.

 

 

 

 


Paper Craft

 

In our school we are teaching Origami (Paper Craft) to our students. It's a creative way to enhance their fine motor skills and spatial reasoning as they fold paper into intricate designs, students learn about geometry, symmetry and patterns in a hands - on manner. This engaging activity not only fosters teamwork and patience but also encourages problem solving as they navigate instructions and create their unique artwork.

 

 

 

Pebble Art

 

Pebble art is a unique form of artistic expression that uses natural stones to create intricate designs and scenes. Students under the guidance of School philosophy teacher GesheTashi la and Science teacher Mr. Tenzin Choeden, students learn and arrange pebbles of various shapes, sizes, and colours to form images ranging from simple patterns to detailed landscapes and figures. This eco-friendly art promotes creativity while connecting children with nature. Students can enjoy exploring this sustainable art form, turning everyday pebbles into masterpieces!

 

 

 

 

Traditional Drawing Club

 

A drawing club is a group where people gather to practice drawing, share techniques, and inspire each other. Our school have a traditional drawing club where students come together to explore and enhance their drawing skills. Our purpose of this club is to provide an outlet for artistic expression and help students improve their drawing techniques through practice.