The 4th grade girl won the first prize in a painting contest that used to cost her parents a lot of money to repaint the wall

The 4th grade girl won many awards for drawing

Truong An Nhu, a student in class 4D, Dien Bien Primary School, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi was excellently one of the 5 students who won the first prize of the Vietnam – Japan creative painting contest with the theme “The world in my eyes”. This is an activity for students aged 6 to 15, attracting the participation of hundreds of students from centers, gifted clubs and primary and secondary schools across the country.

Truong An Nhu won the first prize in the painting contest “The world in your eyes”. Photo: Cao Nga

Share with PV newspaper Vietnamese peopleAn Nhu said: “After learning regarding the contest, I thought regarding what I would draw regarding. At that time, I thought I just needed to draw a simple picture of my daily life. I drew the picture within 4 days. hours with the content that every day I go to school, I witness traffic jams. However, no matter what the world is, there are still good and happy things waiting around.”

An Nhu’s first-prize winning painting was made of felt material. The girl confided: “I draw simply, so I don’t see any difficult details.”

It is known that since childhood, An Nhu had a passion for drawing. She draws many different themes and has also won many awards such as the Gold prize of the Happy School Drawing Contest; First prize in a drawing contest on the topic of Wildlife Protection. An Nhu is also always a high-achieving student in class and school drawing competitions.

“I draw whenever I have free time. I put my paintings in a place whenever I like, then I pull them out to see. I draw for fun and for more knowledge, but I don’t follow the profession of drawing,” Anh Nhu wittily shared. shall.

Parents used to spend a lot of money to repaint the wall

Sharing with PV, Ms. Pham Lan Anh, An Nhu’s mother, revealed: “Since Nhu was a little girl and did not enter 1st grade, she liked to draw chips regarding family members. I found her personality very filial. Therefore, I decided to create conditions for my child to draw more. I let him go out to play for inspiration, participate in contests to rub with friends, learn more and know his ability.” .

An Nhu has had a passion for drawing since childhood. Photo: Photo: NVCC

Lan Anh said that drawing is really a subject that helps children concentrate. When drawing, An Nhu is immersed in her world of colors, no matter who turns on music or talks, I don’t say anything. “This first prize picture, I drew it all night, and I feel very happy with my results,” said Lan Anh.

An Nhu loves to draw at recess in class, following evening school at home. Each picture is a story regarding my daily life expressed on drawing paper, scratch paper. Even before that, like other children, An Nhu painted a lot on the wall, causing her parents to spend many times repainting the house.

Talking regarding her point of view on raising children, Lan Anh expressed: “My family is not an art specialist, so I let my children see how life is like. Parents only guide their children to use colors so that they are bright. , standing out at the right age. Besides drawing, I also studied piano to develop my soul. I also won a number of piano prizes at the organization centers.

In addition, because I used to study French and found it to be a very gentle language, I decided to let my children study. Currently, An Nhu is studying in a bilingual French class and has also won several awards for herself. I want my child to develop harmoniously in both language and art. If you can follow the arts, it’s good, if not, it will be a luggage for you in the future.”

The award ceremony of the contest “The world in your eyes” was launched and held by Hong Ha Stationery Joint Stock Company on February 26 in Hanoi. Also in this activity, Hong Ha Stationery signed a cooperation agreement to exclusively distribute Sakura Color products – a famous painting brand from Japan with more than 100 years of experience.

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