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Stair case art to welcome

 


 In our college, it’s a beautiful tradition to welcome every new batch of juniors with something creative and full of life — staircase art. Each year, seniors come together to transform the plain stairs into a colorful canvas filled with imagination, positivity, and excitement.


This year, our art club created a staircase painting of a girl holding a paintbrush and writing “Welcome K25” (which means 2K25 batch). We worked very hard on this project, and it turned out to be something truly special.


Here’s how we did it:


  • First, we attached chart paper according to the size of the staircase.
  • Then, we drew grids on the paper so that we could sketch the design accurately.
  • After that, we started painting with acrylic colors. This year’s painting was a bit more challenging because it had many gradients. It was our club’s first staircase project where we experimented with gradients, and since we used very little water, blending the shades was tricky.
  • Once the painting was completed, we carefully cut the paper to match the exact measurements of the stairs.
  • Finally, we installed it using double-sided tape.



The whole process was so much fun, and it gave us a great sense of achievement. I truly hope my juniors liked our effort. I’m also looking forward to working on more such creative projects in the future, especially during the upcoming college fests.


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