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You should say:
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What did you make?
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How did you make it?
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What did it look like?
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And how did you feel about the activity?
Sample Answer
Arts and crafts did not fall under the most popular activity among my friends and other
schoolmates, yet I was always inclined towards such creative escapades. The form of art that
stimulated me the most was painting, and here I would like to talk about this art form and my
experience with different painting styles and themes that I came across and learnt during
school. Initially, the artworks that I came across in school textbooks never really struck a chord
with me, and neither did I put much thought into them or what they were trying to portray.
However, my perspective dramatically changed after our art teacher showed us a replica of a
brilliant painting by M. F. Husain. Although the painting was a mere imitation, the eccentric
imagery, which was oddly captivating, fascinated me like no other piece of art had done until
that point in my life. Subsequently, my curiosity about this art form increased with time as I
came across more stunning artworks through different sources. The first painting I made was in
the 9th grade when we were asked to create something about our country, and the best
artworks were to be published in our school newspaper on Independence Day. I was thrilled by
this opportunity and put my heart and soul into creating a canvas painting with watercolours
that would impress my teachers and classmates. Happily, I was able to convey my patriotism
through my work, which depicted the Indian Army as they hoisted our national flag at our
borders. My art teacher was delighted to see my painting and recommended it to the editing
team of my school newspaper. The entire experience of painting my first piece of art was
enriching, and I have considered painting and sketching my passion ever since.
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