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Capturing Divine Artistry: Parkhhi’s love for mythological art 

In this interview, the budding artist from Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg shares her inspirations, techniques, and the balance between her art and academics.

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Parkkhi Baansal is a class 6 student at Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg, who has a beyond her years skill when it comes to holding the brush. Her exquisite mythological paintings reflect her innate love for art and spirituality. Selected as this week’s Apeejay Aspiring Artist, let us see what the young artist has to say about her craft. practice hours and upcoming work. 

 Parkkhi, what is the inspiration behind your latest artwork of Krishna ji?

I’ve always loved drawing gods and goddesses, especially Radha and Krishna—there’s a unique beauty and serenity in their bond, and they are my favorite to portray. So, I just pursued my love and passion and the artwork happened on its own. 

How many hours do you practice art in a day?
Around 1 to 1.5 hours daily. I love it!

And how is your school supporting you?
My school art teacher is incredibly supportive. She introduces us to new art forms regularly, which keeps me motivated and helps me grow.

We heard you experiment a lot in art. Tell us about your latest experiments?
 Recently, I painted an abstract version of Lord Ganesha using watercolours. It was a unique experience exploring abstract forms. I love experimenting with art forms as it helps me gain fresh ideas and knowledge about what more can be learnt in art. 

How long did it take you to complete this Krishna painting?

It took me about three days to finish. But I enjoyed that time so much. 

Are there any art pages you follow on social media?
Yes, I follow Easlez’ Academy of Fine Arts—it’s inspiring and educational.

But how do you balance art with studies?
Art refreshes me and gives me inspiration, which also helps me focus better on my studies.

Finally, your upcoming artworks?
I’m currently working on a Mandala artwork and a still life painting. Let’s see how they go!

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