Gobind learning the spectrum of colors.
At the age of 9, Gobind began learning colors in a unique and engaging way that blended creativity and observation. His curiosity often led him to explore his environment, noticing the vibrant hues of everyday objects. His lessons involved not just traditional flashcards but interactive activities such as painting sessions where he mixed colors to create new shades, learning the names and nuances of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
Harvinder capturing her brother Baggi Kapoor with lush green paddy fields in the background.
Mustard flowers with growing wheat in green. Shiv enjoying a sugarcane while following me.
Harvinder played a pivotal role by incorporating colors into everyday conversationsâl pointing out the golden hues of sunrise, the lush green fields during trips to Badbar, and the rich blue of the sky during family outings.
Rich Blue sky
Gobind was encouraged to describe scenes with as much color detail as possible, turning simple storytelling into vivid, imaginative narratives.
Golden wheat at its best
This foundation in understanding and appreciating colors grew into an ability to perceive the world with an artistic lens, a skill that perhaps contributed to his later appreciation of nature and visual problem-solving in his studies.
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