Creative Corner

Creative Art

Creativity is a very important aspect of our life and every one is creative in one or other way. Creativity brings out new, innovative and exciting ideas and activities that are unique to a person. Creative Corner provides a platform to cultivate and promote creativity in you. You can publish your creative work on this portal World of Science. People of different age group and educational background including the children from all over the world are welcome to express their creativity and share it with others.

Optical Illusion

See how a drawing can be three dimensional.

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Fish Painting

It is a wonderful painting of a fish.

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Scenery

Scenery having different look

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Scenery

Scenery that shows theme.

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Village Scene

Painting for Village life with a theme.

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Scenery

Award winner painting

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Macaw

Award winner painting

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Lord Ganesha

Award winner painting

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Pencil Art

Children have creative mind and have ability to produce a very unique and innovative ideas on paper by using lead pencil only. Here is a piece of art by Mr Shubhanshu.

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But in science the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs.
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