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Kaustav sets record for maximum number of paintings techniques

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 18, 2021 19:00 IST

Aurangabad, March 18:It is said rightly that 'Every child is an artist and Kaustav Pawan Khandelwal who is ...

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Aurangabad, March 18:

It is said rightly that 'Every child is an artist and Kaustav Pawan Khandelwal who is just 4-years-old has proved it right with his efforts, skill and dedication towards painting. The youngster has mastered various paintings styles and has painted 50 paintings using different painting techniques.

Kaustav son of Pawan and Komal Khandelwal has set two records. With India book of records titled for using the 'Maximum painting techniques used by a kid' under 2022 book and Asia book of records titled him as 'Grand Master'. His 11 different styles of paintings were nominated for the record book. Kaustav turned towards painting during the lockdown. To reduce screen time his family tired different activities to make him busy. His mother observed Kaustav is trying to imitate her paintings and ready to take efforts to replicate the same. Gradually he learned various types of paintings by dedicating two to three hours for the art. Till now, he has done more than 50 paintings with knife, brush, sponge, sand, nozzle, water wash, tap, blower and thumb. Kaustav has dedicated his record to his grandfather Dr Kailash Khandelwal.

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