
Collective of amateur artists assists special children
The Hindu
Having anchored herself in the craft of pot artistry, Reshma Benny, an undergraduate student from Valakayam near Kanjirapally, continues to document her personal response to the unfolding COVID-19 pan
Having anchored herself in the craft of pot artistry, Reshma Benny, an undergraduate student from Valakayam near Kanjirapally, continues to document her personal response to the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic. The back-to-back lock downs and social distancing norms have turned the daily fabric of her life upside down. But the time and space afforded by these lock downs has helped this young artist to connect with a broader community for a cause. Ms. Benny is now an active member of a collective, Kala 4 care, that uses the artistic skills of its members to benefit the special children. The proceeds from the sale of all her artworks, along with that of her fellow artists, are routed to fund the research and development of technology that assists children with autism or cerebral palsy.More Related News

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