A Simple Tribute: Mahatma Gandhi Pencil Sketch
Art has a special way of remembering important people in history. One such person is Mahatma Gandhi, who taught us about peace and fairness.
Drawing Mahatma Gandhi isn't just about making a picture; it's like going on an emotional adventure. It starts with looking at photos and learning about his life.
I chose to use a pencil because it's gentle and brings out the peacefulness in his face. The pencil lets me make soft lines and shades to show his kind expression.
Mahatma Gandhi's lessons are still important today. My drawing helps share his message of peace, unity, and changing the world for the better.
Making a drawing like this isn't just about art; it's about showing respect to a person who inspired millions. Every line and shade is like a piece of my heart in the picture.
In a world that's often busy and noisy, my drawing of Mahatma Gandhi is a quiet reminder of the good things he stood for. It captures his life and teachings and reminds us to be better people. It's a special work of art that honors a very special person and encourages us to make the world a kinder place.
 
 

 


































 15 August is the Great day for India. This is the day when India has taken the deep breath of freedom. On Independence Day in India is a moment of pride and honor. On this special day, rich tributes to country freedom fighters, because they sacrificed their lives and fought to liberate motherland from the clutches of the oppressors - the British, who ruled the country. At the strike of midnight on August 15, 1947, India has thrown off the yoke of British rule and became free. It was a night of celebration across the country.
 15 August is the Great day for India. This is the day when India has taken the deep breath of freedom. On Independence Day in India is a moment of pride and honor. On this special day, rich tributes to country freedom fighters, because they sacrificed their lives and fought to liberate motherland from the clutches of the oppressors - the British, who ruled the country. At the strike of midnight on August 15, 1947, India has thrown off the yoke of British rule and became free. It was a night of celebration across the country.




 
 
 
 
 
 
