Sunday, 15 October 2023

Sketching At Eight

When did you start sketching and painting? May be when you were around three or four! Yes, but when did you have a website of your sketches? And when did your sketches start trending on social media? Perhaps, for most of us, never.

Here is the story of an eight-year-old whose sketches will floor you! Just hang on. Let us first talk to Naman who lives in USA.

Hi Naman, how did you start sketching and painting?

Because I was always bored, I started sketching. I did do painting for a bit with Udemy. And then I started to not like it and then I started sketching instead.

Which was your first sketch or drawing?

 Oh, I remember. My first drawing was a person with no hands and no feet and it looked really weird.

What do you like to sketch more? Scenery, animals, flowers, faces, cartoon characters or other objects?

I mean I like to sketch people more than landscapes. I like to sketch objects more than flowers or animals. But my fav sketching thing would probably be people. 

Can you share a few of your sketches?

Yes, I can. Here are a few of my sketches.



How do you feel when you finish a sketch or drawing?

Proud! I feel happy. Sad, because it was fun sketching it and now it's over. Frustrated when it looks bad. Sometimes, I feel it needs a little more editing or erasing. I look at my sketches from far away.


Which is your favourite sketch?

The Messi one! I worked on it for like five days, I had to go back and edit it like multiple times. It's my favourite because Messi is my favourite soccer player. It looked the way I wanted it to look. Some of my strokes which I didn't like, actually made the sketch look even better.

How much time did you take to complete the Messi sketch?

I took about five days and worked for about an hour or two each day.

Apart from painting and sketching, you must also be playing some games like soccer, taekwondo etc. What do you like the most?

Apart from sketching you mean, I like TKD (taekwondo) the most because it strengthens my body and my brain. It teaches me things like self control and integrity. It tells me not to give up even if things are very hard and also because Bhaiya (elder brother in Hindi) does it too. So, I can have fun with him.

Which is your most recent sketch?

My most recent sketch was a practice of a haunted house that is made in a 2 point perspective view. I made it at Ichen Art Academy. Not at home. 

At home, my most recent sketch is a Lego Ninjago series. I made some Lego Ninjas.

For Naman anytime is art time

Thank you Naman and all the best for your future sketches. Do share your sketches once in a while.

That was a guest story from Naman, the eight-year-old artist.  Naman has his own website, which can be accessed here. Do follow and like his creations. It will encourage the child prodigy. Naman also happens to be our grandson.

Postscript 14th Nov 23: Naman created a card for Armed Forces Veterans and sent it to his grandpa i.e. Ghumakkad. It was an instant hit with so many Veterans in India. See his imaginative design below:

Other Guest Stories

Ghumakkad encourages guest stories on our blog. Some of our previous guest stories are listed below. Just click to browse.

Who says children don't read books?  We generally blame the internet and digital devices for distracting the children from reading books. But this story of three siblings (11,13 and 15) shows that children continue to love books! (2023)

Coyote Gulch- Hiking In A Stream written by then 10-year-old Nikhil, our grandson (2018)


Ironman In The Family - a first hand account of Ironman 70.3 completed by our son Ankush. Read when he says "And my legs died"! How did he revive? (2022)


Fallen But Not Forgotten - Remembering our War heroes by Trixie Asirvatham from Bengaluru. Read about the Armistice Day and its history through a poignant picture story. (2017)
Women Hiking In Water by Akanksha, our daughter. Daring story of a hike in waste deep water by four young mothers all by themselves! (2019)


A Squirrel Comes Home by Rohini Tiwari a Nature lover from Coimbatore. Fascinating account of rescuing a baby squirrel and how it adopts the rescuer's home! (2020)


Winning The Hearts Of People by Abhishek Singh. Interesting story of how Indian Army helps the villagers in far flung borders of Arunachal Pradesh in north-east India. (2018)


Male Showstopper by Koushik Gopinath a wildlife photographer. Get close to the Tigers of Ranthambore with Koushik's lens. Superb photography. (2018)

Maya The Tigress of Tadoba - From Ranthambore Ankush takes you to Tadoba, Maharashtra where Maya the tigress rears her cubs. Feel the glory of the jungle.

Why Kodaikanal? by Ansh (then 14) and Nikhil (then 11) our grandsons. They describe the attractions of Kodaikanal through their pictures and story.

Ladakh: Shades of Heaven on Earth - breathtaking pictures by Abha and Akanksha who visited Ladakh with their families in Aug 2022.

After seeing all these guest stories, hope you are charged up to share your story. Your story can be on any subject as you saw above- from wildlife to travel to pets to hiking to sketching and so on! Do reach out to us on hbindia@gmail.com . We learn from each other as our logo below shows.

Thanks for browsing.

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta and Akanksha Bhargava/ Secunderabad and California/ 15th Oct 2023

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22 comments:

  1. Great Talent, really naman to it

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  2. Fantastic, excellent talent

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  3. Wonderful. Unbelievable for an eight year old child. Bless him....

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  4. Talented boy. Keep it up.

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  5. Harsh, Terrific Portraits, which are difficult to draw with imagination & to a scale & capturing all details. Please convey my blessings to the budding artists

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  6. Xtradinary talent manifested early in LIFE. Nurturing it and transformation into passionate skill set will go in a long way in his LIFE. He has a LiFE time creative thinking which can be monetized as years go by.
    Parents spending their executive time in providing logistics a great investment indeed.
    BRAVO
    Kind Regards Cdr Gopu

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    1. Thanks Gopu for your encouraging words. Appreciate.

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  8. His sketch of Ganpati won prize at a competition organized on Global level by Alumini of NITW from where his Dadu did his Engineering.
    Naman we all are so proud of you.

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    1. Thanks much Bhaisahab. After all genes play a significant part. You the grandpa must be feeling so proud!

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  9. Naman appears to be a very sensitive artist who has an uncanny perception of things around him.The interview is an interesting read.
    For a budding artist,am sure he'll be exposed to works of great artists and galleries.
    Best wishes and Godspeed,would love to receive updates on his work from time to time.

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    1. Thanks so much for your observations. As he grows up, am sure he will cherish every word that you wrote!

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  10. Wow! Naman is so talented. Wish him all the best in life. Thanks for sharing Harsh.

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  11. Naman ko naman hai for his abundant talent

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation. Very sweet of you.

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  12. Amazing almost unbelievable
    Congratulations and blessings.

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