The Side Quest at the Garden : Watercolor Workshop
I went to The Wellness Garden at Bayanan, Bacoor to drop our paintings ( for SM Molino Art for Everyone) since it is near to the venue for the ingress.
And then she told me that she's having her feeding program for the malnourished children and asked me if I could teach them some watercolor painting.
This was actually unplanned but it's fun and worthy :)
I didn't actually teach them because it seems that they already knew the basics :) so I just guided them.
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What a lovely post! Spontaneous and wonderfully genuine <3 The kids seem to be enjoying creating art, a kind of happy place for them to be in, even if they are malnourished and struggling in their lives...
Yes, most of them just held watercolor for the first time. Most of them are below 5 years old and i absolutely see their creativity. They explore colors without limits.