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When Colours Tell Stories: Top 10 Artworks of 2024

2024 was a year when young artists turned ordinary moments into extraordinary masterpieces. At Bookosmia, art wasn’t just something created; it was something felt—a quiet conversation between imagination and the world around us. Each piece of art, whether bold or delicate, told its own story, drawing us into the minds of young creators who see things that we often miss.

When Colours Tell Stories: Top 10 Artworks of 2024

When Colours Tell Stories: Top 10 Artworks of 2024

 

Introduction

2024 was a year when young artists turned ordinary moments into extraordinary masterpieces. At Bookosmia, art wasn’t just something created; it was something felt—a quiet conversation between imagination and the world around us. Each piece of art, whether bold or delicate, told its own story, drawing us into the minds of young creators who see things that we often miss.

This collection of the top 10 artworks isn’t just a celebration of talent—it’s a testament to how art connects us. It reminds us that creativity isn’t about the right strokes or perfect colors but about courage, curiosity, and the freedom to dream. Let’s take a closer look at the pieces that made 2024 so unforgettable.

1.Art by Aayansh Bhattacharje

 

Aayansh Bhattacharjee, a 4-year-old from Bengaluru creates stories by sketching and painting his imagination.

Art – By Aayansh Bhattacharjee, 4, Bengaluru

2.Colours of the Fall Season Art By Ahaan Gupta

 Ahaan Gupta

 

What’s your favourite season? 5-year-old Ahaan from Gurgaon enjoys painting the joys of the fall season.

Colours of the Fall season : Art I Ahaan Gupta, 5, Gurgaon

3.Cheesy Mouse Abstract Art by Yeddanapudi Jeyan

We can all associate cheese and mice together. Here is an unusual abstract art form of a cheesy mouse by Yeddanapudi Jeyan, a 11-year-old from Hyderabad

Cheesy Mouse I Abstract Art by Yeddanapudi Jeyan,11,Hyderabad

4.A Mandala of happiness Art by Ananya Narayanan

Ananya Narayanan, a 13-year-old from Bengaluru, crafts her expression through a vibrant mandala art of flowers on canvas.

Flowers: A Mandala of happiness I Art by Ananya Narayanan,13, Bangalore

5.DIY Rice art for kids by Rudruansh K

6-year-old Rudraunsh Killari from Bangalore shows us his lovely rice art and watercolor paint

Happy Republic Day : DIY Rice art for kids I Rudruansh K, 6 , Bangalore

6.The Magic Of Childhood Art By Anaya

The magic of childhood is in the little things. 9-year-old Anaya from Bangalore shares an art work that makes her very happy.

The Magic Of Childhood – Art By Anaya, 9, Bangalore

7.India Flag art by Swecha Kilari

3-year-old Swecha Kilari from Bangalore shares her cute flag drawing.

Republic Day Art : India Flag I Swecha Kilari, 3, Bangalore

8.Underwater world art By Ahaan Gupta

Ahaan Gupta, a 5-year-old from Gurgaon beautifully paints life in the ocean and writes his thoughts on it.

Underwater world. I Art By Ahaan Gupta, 5, Gurgaon

9.I love my Indian flag by Janani Reddy

9-year-old Janani from Bangalore shares her art and write-up about it.

Republic Day : I love my Indian flag – Janani Reddy ,9, Banglore

10.Festival of colours art by Kavyasahana

11-year-old Kavyasahana from Bangalore, celebrates Holi through her art.

Holi art : Festival of colours I Art By Kavyasahana, 11, Bangalore

Conclusion

Art has this incredible ability to make us pause, think, and feel, and the top 10 artworks of 2024 did just that. They weren’t just pictures—they were moments of connection, little glimpses into the hearts of young minds that dared to share their world with us.

As we look back on these vibrant works, we’re reminded of the boundless possibilities that lie within creativity. Here’s to every artist who inspired us this year and to all the stories yet to be told, not just on paper or canvas but in every corner where imagination thrives.

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