Art Exhibition 2025 a profusion of creativity on display by classes Pre school to 2
“Art is how children show the world the colours of their imagination.”
Pablo Picasso
On 20 September 2025, the auditorium of came alive with a riot of colour, imagination and joy as the students of Pre School to class II proudly showcased their artistic talents. The art exhibition highlighted the integration of art, sustainability and experiential learning, reaffirming our School’s commitment to nurturing creativity and critical thinking from an early age.
Some highlights of the Exhibition were as follows.
Long Scroll Painting – This was a stunning collaborative artwork by class 2, wherein the children used sponge textures to create a vibrant base and then added cityscapes, trees, dogs and peacocks. This collective piece reflected observation, imagination and storytelling through art.
Van Gogh–inspired Vase Artwork- The Nursery children painted sunflowers inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s timeless classic. This hands'-on activity introduced them to the world of great artists while nurturing playful creativity.
Mosaic Drawings – Class I students experimented with patterns, textures and colours using coloured paper, adding variety and depth to the exhibition.
Large Masks & Installations - The children crafted bold cardboard masks, painted them together and displayed them as striking installations — a testament to teamwork and experimentation with lscale design.
Two Large Trees – Kindergarten - A standout attraction featured colourful geometrical circles assembled into two vibrant trees, showcasing collective creativity and a celebration of nature.
Section-Wise Creative Work
Pre School – Celebrating Creativity with Purpose
Our youngest learners explored the Alphabets through art, nature and sustainability: toilet-roll elephants, sponge-painted lion masks, carton fish, rolled-paper hens, bottle-cap turtles, egg-carton alligators, blown-paint volcanoes and playful monsters! Each item of craft honed the fine motor skills, creativity and recycling awareness.
Pre Primary – Creative Explorations
Our Pre Primary artists blended tradition and innovation: Underwater wonders using bottle caps, magic of waste art with toilet rolls, Warli art, pop, press & paint techniques and blow painting with oil pastels. Each activity promoted teamwork, environmental awareness and artistic expression.
Class 1 – Art with a Heart
Students transformed everyday waste materials into colourful fish, turtles, elephants, mice and octopuses. Their creations reflected imagination, sustainability and care for nature — earning admiration from visitors.
Class 2 – Imagination meets Innovation
Grade 2 students proudly displayed 3D mice created with used Blink-it bags, origami and rainbow cat collages, rabbit stencil finger painting, quilled autumn leaves, eco-friendly robots and beetle dabbing art. Using recycled materials, they showcased fine motor skills, teamwork and their awareness about sustainability and animal habitats.
Student Guides and Visitor Experience
A group of class 5 students enthusiastically guided parents and visitors through the exhibits, explaining the creative processes behind each piece. Their confidence and communication skills made the exhibition interactive, informative and memorable, while the smiles of parents reflected pride in their children’s achievements.
The Art Exhibition 2025 at The Indian School was more than an event, it was a celebration of colour, creativity, sustainability and collaboration. By integrating skill-building and artistic freedom from the earliest years, the school reaffirmed its mission to develop creative thinkers, environmental stewards and lifelong learners.