Lucknow: A special art camp as part of ‘WhiteSwan Art – Responsible Art, Responsible Music and Responsible Food for World Peace & Sustainability’ was held at PYSSUM, a home for children with special needs and underserved communities on Tuesday.The camp encouraged children to express themselves through colors and creativity. A major highlight was a 2.5 meter long ‘Unity & Peace Canvas,’ created collectively using handprints and brushwork. The event also featured music and dance, with children participating. Founder of WhiteSwan, Anjali Nigam said, “Through art, every child’s voice is heard. It teaches empathy, celebrates diversity, and reminds us that creativity can unite us all in peace and joy.”
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