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Dakshil Jain’s art is both a mirror and a catalyst

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Left: A composition by Dakshil Jain. Right: Dakshil Jain beside his artwork.

Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

The artistic journey of Dakshil Jain, Grade 10 student at JSS International School (JSSIS), Dubai, has been “one of passion and dedication,” according to his mother Richa Jain, who is also a well-known artist. By age 14, Dakshil had made significant strides in the world of art, showcasing his skills and creativity in various competitions and exhibitions. One of his most notable achievements in the recent past was his participation in the art competition hosted by the prestigious Emirates Environmental Group. It centered round the theme of “envisioning and embodying goal 17 at COP 28,” and attracted an impressive number of 122,000 young artists in the under-14 category. Despite the competition, Dakshil achieved the 3rd position - the award ceremony was attended by the Vice Principal of JSSIS. (Former President of India, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, launched JSS International School in 2009). Furthermore, the artist was also placed 2nd in the Islamic fest competition held at Gems Modern Academy Dubai. The event required participants to create a drawing illustrating the importance of children in the world, with the text in Arabic. Dakshil’s winning entry proved his ability to convey meaningful messages through art.

He has also held a solo art exhibition titled My Art Journal at JSSIS. It showcased his life as an artist, beginning from the early age of four. Visitors were treated to an array of paintings that demonstrated his technical skills and artistic evolution. The exhibition was inaugurated by Bijender Singh from the Consulate General of India - Dubai, and Nishi Singh, Communications Head of Indian People’s Forum (IPF).

Dakshil is not content by only projecting his art: he has demonstrated a commitment to using it as a medium for positive change and community engagement. He organised an art competition and workshop at Dubai Library, Mankhool, for more than 100 children, in collaboration with his mentor, Sugat Priyadarshi, Head of the Arts Department at JSSIS. The event aimed to foster creativity and explore the fusion of art and technology.

The event showcased a diverse range of imaginative interpretations of the Future of AI theme. Artists unleashed their creative prowess, portraying a world where AI seamlessly merges with humanity, capturing both its potential benefits and ethical considerations. 130+ students in the age group 6 – 21 participated in the competition and the workshop was attended by over 180 participants. The event was cost free for students and brought together artists and enthusiasts to delve into the evolving relationship between art and artificial intelligence. Participants immersed themselves in creating artworks that envisioned the impact of AI on society and personal expression.

Later, Dakshil, along with Priyadarshi and the support of his mother Richa Jain, conducted workshops to assist students in creating portraits of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. Students also learnt about drawing art characters. Participants honed their portraiture skills under Priyadarshi’s guidance, while Jain introduced them to the vibrant world of cartoon art. The event was sponsored by Rainbow Water LLC and Staedler. Among his activities, Dakshil has also gifted the portrait of the Mayor of Indore, a city in Madhya Pradesh state of India.

US-based Mom’s Choice Awards which evaluates products and services created for children, families and educators, notes that art allows children (and young adults) to experience the world in a whole new way. “Involving children in art early and often allows them to explore new possibilities and experience the world in a hands-on environment,” it says. “Art gives a child the ability to explore mediums, tools, textures and techniques using their senses. The creative process allows a child to guide their own learning … and to create something uniquely theirs.” Dakshil’s journey is a testament to the power of art in shaping young minds and fostering creativity. His achievements not only reflect his talent, but also his dedication to using art as a tool for self-expression and social change.

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