Kids’ Days of Colours: A Celebration of Creativity in Thrikkaipetta

Art has the power to open young minds to new perspectives, nurture creativity, and build confidence. With this belief, Wayanad Art Cloud and Uravu Eco Links came together to organize a two-day art and craft workshop for students of Government High School, Thrikkaipetta, on April 10 – 11. The initiative was part of our ongoing community outreach efforts aimed at engaging children through meaningful and imaginative activities.

Over the two days, the school campus transformed into a vibrant creative space. Children eagerly participated in sessions on sketching and colouring, tie and dye, and dry flower making. These hands-on activities allowed students to express themselves freely, many for the first time in such a setting.

The sessions were led by a dedicated team of facilitators: Sadanandan E.C., Deepa K.P., Vijini Dominick, and Praseetha Biju — artists and craftspersons who brought their expertise and enthusiasm into every interaction.

A total of 22 students took part in the workshop, and their enthusiasm was contagious. At Wayanad Art Cloud and Uravu Eco Links, we believe that such experiences plant seeds for long-term growth — not just in artistic skill, but in imagination, self-expression, and the joy of learning.