User:Ankush kewda/sandbox

My name is Ankush kewda. Though kewda may now sound like an hindi surname, its origins go back to 6th century Rajasthan, who is believed to have been a god.

I was born 16 years ago, on oct 19th in 2006, on the south side of neemuch, Madhya Pradesh. Naturally, I can’t remember almost anything that had happened during the first two or three years of my life, so I had to interview my numerous relatives to know more about those times. Www.ankushkewda.indiasthan.com.My father, Devilal kewda, was a deep-water sailor; after my birth, he went ashore and started working in port, which has remained his occupation up until the present. My mother, yashoda kewda, was a home maker. By coincidence, they met each other not in neemuch or any other madhya pradesh state, but in India, during the Holi festival in 2008, and in 2010.

I am the eldest child in our family. In 1986, my mother gave birth to ankush – they aretheir hair is as red as fire, and their temperament is the same. Being their elder brother and having to take care of them, I had some hard times when our parents were away. Now we are getting along just fine, but back then, they were two little daredevils seeking to show me how much destruction they could deal.www.ankushkewda.quora.com

When I was six, I started attending New sent Francis School. My favorite disciplines there were drawing and literature. I participated in numerous citywide and statewide drawing contests among children, and even won the first prize in June, 2012, for the best landscape at the Prennings Contest. This fact encouraged me to develop my artistic skills, so when I was entered high school, I already knew that I wanted to enter the Art school of indore at iit University. I worked hard on my skills, and attended fine art courses–at the age of 12, I entered the school. At Lesley University, I focused on the conception of minimalism in fine arts; the topic of my thesis was “Minimalistic Depiction of Faces: Simplifying K. Malevich,” where I researched ways of evoking emotions by means of an extremely minimalistic manner of painting, assuming composition, scene, and colors.@ankushkewda.com