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Children are fascinated with the unique form of the elephant God Ganesh and their ganesh painting reflects that. Paintings by children are a spontaneous expression of of their feelings. They are not shy of expressing themselves through art. Ganesh festival is an important festival in India. Lord Ganesha or Ganapati is the symbol of creativity and a new beginning. Khula Aasmaan (खुला आसमान) has Ganesh as one of themes for its kids drawing competition and art contest for college students.
Ganesh painting by children
Painting by Aradhya Lakhan (9 years), Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
Painting by Amey Sawant (13 years)
Painting by Amit Banerjee (22 years), Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand
Painting by Bhagyashri Vangad (class 7), Dhamangaon, Dist. Palghar, Maharashtra
Painting by Dharmraj Raut (class 12), Gonde, Dist. Palghar, Maharashtra
Painting by Dhiraj Ashok Kome (class 5), Dhamangaon, Dist. Palghar, Maharashtra
Painting by Hanshal Banawar (8 years), Bangalore, Karnataka
Painting by Jayshree Krushna Maule, Gonde, Dist. Palghar, Maharashtra
Painting by Prathamesh Warle (11 years), Pune, Maharashtra
Painting by Prerana V (7 years), Bengaluru, Karnataka
Painting by Saksham Waikar (8 years), Pune, Maharashtra
Painting by Shoubhit D Rathore (11 years), Gurugram, Haryana
Painting by Sristi Sudip Banerjee, Navi Mumbai
Painting by Suraj Vangad (class 7), Dhamangaon, Dist. Palghar, Maharashtra
Painting by Varad Ganesh Jadhav (9 years), Wai, Dist. Satara, Maharashtra