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Let Art Breathe

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Last updated: March 18, 2026 5:56 am
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Nazira Maqbool

In today’s Kashmir, young minds are quietly carrying burdens far heavier than their age should allow. Dreams are often pressed under expectations, pressure, isolation, and an unspoken fear of failure. Many children grow up learning how to perform, but not how to express. In such times, art must be allowed to become more than an activity it must become a language. Let art be a way for them to breathe. Let art help them speak when words fail. Let art allow them to choose their dreams, not through force, but through feeling.

Art is not merely about colours on paper or shapes on a canvas. It is a skill of emotional release, a mirror of the inner world. Through art, we begin to understand what is happening inside our children’s minds the chaos they cannot name, the joy they cannot explain, the pain they silently carry. When emotions are suppressed, they grow heavier. When they are expressed through art, they begin to heal.

Art is not about perfection. It has never been. Art is about emotion raw, honest, unfiltered emotion. Whether the feeling is happiness or sadness, excitement or grief, art gives it a safe space to exist. It allows the burden we carry inside to gently come out, without judgment, without fear.

There are many academies and clubs across Kashmir working towards creativity, and each plays its own role. But when we turn our attention to a place where even sunlight takes time to reach Kupwara the presence of a space dedicated to emotional expression

becomes even more meaningful. It is here that Art Space, a newly launched academy, has emerged with a vision that goes far beyond conventional art training.

Art Space is thoughtfully designed to cherish young minds especially those who are suffering deep within, those who cannot articulate what they feel, those whose emotions

remain unheard. This academy offers art as a form of healing, not performance. It is a place where expression is valued over excellence, and honesty over perfection.

Parents who truly care for their children’s emotional well-being are invited to see this space not as an extracurricular activity, but as a necessity. Here, children are allowed to create freely, without labels, without judgment. They are not asked to be “good enough” they are simply asked to be themselves.

Art has the power to heal, and at Art Space, young minds are gently guided to channel their emotions into creativity. In a region where children deserve more spaces of hope, safety, and expression, such initiatives play a mindful role in balancing and nourishing future generations.

Behind this visionary academy stands Akeel Ahsan Wani a person who understands the language of pain, failure, success, and mixed emotions not from theory, but from lived experience. Having personally navigated pressure and uncertainty, he discovered his way through innovation, music, and art. This understanding is reflected in every corner of the academy.

The environment at Art Space is designed to make children and adults feel safe

emotionally and creatively. Teachers here do not merely instruct; they listen. They observe with care, guide with empathy, and understand emotions before correcting techniques.

Such sensitivity is rare, and deeply needed.

One of the most powerful initiatives of this academy is its openness there is no age barrier, no perfection barrier. People of any age can walk in and draw what lives inside them. Because healing does not have an age limit, and neither does creativity.

In a place where uncertainty often dominates daily life and pressure continues to rise, giving your child or yourself even an hour with art can make a profound difference. Alongside studies and responsibilities, art teaches what no lecture ever can: how to cope with stress, how to tolerate pressure, how to process anger, and how to find calm.

Not every lesson comes from advice. Sometimes, art and skill teach what words never can. Come forward. Let your children grow. Let yourself heal. Join the academy. Join the art. Join the art of living.

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