The interview discusses ecological creativity and how SNBP School promotes it. [1] The interviewee became interested in art from a young age and pursued fashion design before moving to teaching art. [2] Ecological creativity is defined as creating new objects from used or recycled materials like turning bottles into pen holders. [3] During lockdown, the interviewee made lampshades and photo frames from materials around the home like plastic bottles and straws.
The interview discusses ecological creativity and how SNBP School promotes it. [1] The interviewee became interested in art from a young age and pursued fashion design before moving to teaching art. [2] Ecological creativity is defined as creating new objects from used or recycled materials like turning bottles into pen holders. [3] During lockdown, the interviewee made lampshades and photo frames from materials around the home like plastic bottles and straws.
The interview discusses ecological creativity and how SNBP School promotes it. [1] The interviewee became interested in art from a young age and pursued fashion design before moving to teaching art. [2] Ecological creativity is defined as creating new objects from used or recycled materials like turning bottles into pen holders. [3] During lockdown, the interviewee made lampshades and photo frames from materials around the home like plastic bottles and straws.
A) Basically, my education is in BSE Physics but since
childhood I’m very much interested in art. After that I have done my fashion designing but at that time I thought that I’m very much comfortable with students and this and already I’m interested in art field, so I just moved to this field.
Q2) What according to you is ecological creativity?
A) Ecological Creativity means in my words, whatever you
are creating with used products and it is just like using bottles we throw them but instead pen holders or many other things. It basically means recycling used products.
Q3) Have you ever engaged yourself in creating an
ecologically creative product? If yes, how? If no, why not?
A) During the lockdown period, we didn’t have any material
at home as the shops were closed. So I have made many things with materials available at home like plastic bottles, straws, etc. I have made many things like lamp shades, photo frames. Q4) How does SNBP School promote ecological creativity and how do they engage their students?
A) We conduct workshops, we take competitions related to
this topic like ‘Best out of Waste’. Just emphasizing to students that whatever used products, you can use that very nice and creative ways. You can use these products to decorate your house even in festivals.