<p>Bengaluru: Deccan Herald in Education (DHiE) recently celebrated World Giraffe Day with an inspiring art competition aimed at promoting awareness of giraffe conservation.</p>.<p>The event saw participation from over 500 enthusiastic students who showcased their creativity through innovative and imaginative artworks.</p>.<p><strong>Conservation of species</strong></p>.<p>The competition featured a variety of unique and captivating pieces, including a giraffe celebrating its birthday, one hugging the Earth, a punk-themed giraffe, a multicoloured giraffe, and another admiring itself in the mirror.</p>.New feeder installed at Bannerghatta Biological Park on World Giraffe Day.<p>These inventive artworks highlighted the students’ talent and their commitment to raising awareness about the importance of conserving these majestic creatures.</p>.<p>Parents shared that their children were incredibly enthusiastic, spending the entire weekend dedicated to their giraffe art.</p>.<p>Charcoal artwork, crayons, watercolours, and coloured pencils were used to bring their visions to life.</p>.<p>Out of the numerous entries received, about 60 outstanding artworks were selected and published in the Student Edition, giving young artists a platform to share their creations with a wider audience.</p>.<p>The published pieces not only celebrated the creativity of the students but also served as a powerful reminder of the need to protect and conserve giraffes in their natural habitats.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Deccan Herald in Education (DHiE) recently celebrated World Giraffe Day with an inspiring art competition aimed at promoting awareness of giraffe conservation.</p>.<p>The event saw participation from over 500 enthusiastic students who showcased their creativity through innovative and imaginative artworks.</p>.<p><strong>Conservation of species</strong></p>.<p>The competition featured a variety of unique and captivating pieces, including a giraffe celebrating its birthday, one hugging the Earth, a punk-themed giraffe, a multicoloured giraffe, and another admiring itself in the mirror.</p>.New feeder installed at Bannerghatta Biological Park on World Giraffe Day.<p>These inventive artworks highlighted the students’ talent and their commitment to raising awareness about the importance of conserving these majestic creatures.</p>.<p>Parents shared that their children were incredibly enthusiastic, spending the entire weekend dedicated to their giraffe art.</p>.<p>Charcoal artwork, crayons, watercolours, and coloured pencils were used to bring their visions to life.</p>.<p>Out of the numerous entries received, about 60 outstanding artworks were selected and published in the Student Edition, giving young artists a platform to share their creations with a wider audience.</p>.<p>The published pieces not only celebrated the creativity of the students but also served as a powerful reminder of the need to protect and conserve giraffes in their natural habitats.</p>