This is a wonderful collection of achievements! The images tell a clear story of mentorship, cultural pride, and artistic growth.
Here is a comic book script titled "The Canvas of Sankalp: A Journey of Art & Heritage" that weaves together Dr. Prerna’s mentorship, Dedipya’s growth, and their shared success at the Ayodhya Mahakumbh.
Comic Title: The Canvas of Sankalp
Subtitle: From Imagination to Realization
Page 1: The Inspiration
Panel 1:
Visual: A close-up of a desk. We see the small orange canvas with the "Om" symbol and Ganesha face (from your image), surrounded by Fevicryl paint bottles and brushes.
Caption: Kashipur, Uttarakhand. Inside the Sankalp Se Siddhi Foundation studio.
Dr. Prerna: "Art is not just about colors, Dedipya. It is about devotion. Look at this 'Om'. Every stroke is a prayer."
Panel 2:
Visual: Dedipya (young student) is looking at her previous drawings—the Fairy sketch and the Hanuman face (from the Manikarnika certificates). She looks a bit nervous.
Dedipya: "I love drawing fairies and sketches, Ma'am... but the Ayodhya Mahakumbh is a huge national competition. Can I really compete there?"
Panel 3:
Visual: Dr. Prerna stands confidently. Behind her is the logo of Sankalp Se Siddhi Foundation with the Ganesha statue (from the first image).
Dr. Prerna: "You have the talent. You just need the Sankalp (Determination). Let me show you what we are aiming for."
Page 2: The Master & The Apprentice
Panel 4:
Visual: Dr. Prerna unveils her masterpiece. It is the painting of Bhagwan Ram (Vishnu Avtaar) sitting on the throne with the horses in the background (from your high-res image).
Dr. Prerna: "I created this vision of Lord Vishnu as Ram. See the details? The horses, the bow, the posture. It tells a story."
Dedipya (Eyes wide): "It’s beautiful! The gold textures... it looks royal."
Panel 5:
Visual: A montage of them working. Dr. Prerna is guiding Dedipya’s hand. Dedipya is working on a painting of a blue-skinned Lord Ram standing with a bow (from Dedipya’s yellow poster).
Dr. Prerna: "Focus on the eyes. They must show calmness and strength."
Sound Effect: Swish... Dab... Swish...
Page 3: The Big Stage
Panel 6:
Visual: A grand scene of the Ayodhya Kala Sanskriti Mahakumbh 2025. The background is filled with the yellow banners and logos of "Swadesh Sansthan India" and "Niti Aayog."
Announcer (Voiceover): "Welcome to the National Art Celebration! Today we honor the best artists in India!"
Panel 7:
Visual: A spotlight hits a large display. It shows Dr. Prerna’s poster (Reg No 5632).
Announcer: "For her exquisite depiction of Vishnu Avatar... Dr. Prerna Saxena wins the Kala Gaurav Award!"
Crowd: Clap! Clap! Clap!
Panel 8:
Visual: The spotlight shifts. It now shows Dedipya’s poster (Reg No 5637) featuring her standing Lord Ram painting.
Announcer: "And for the Junior Artist category, representing Telangana... A. Dedipya!"
Dedipya: "I did it! My Ram Lalla won!"
Page 4: The Celebration
Panel 9:
Visual: Dr. Prerna and Dedipya standing side-by-side holding their trophies. The red "Om" painting is displayed on a table next to them as a symbol of where they started.
Dr. Prerna: "You see, Dedipya? You started with a sketch, and now you are a National Artist."
Panel 10 (Final Panel):
Visual: A group shot featuring the Sankalp Se Siddhi Foundation Banner. Dr. Prerna, Dedipya, and Akriti Sanguri are smiling.
Text Box: Join us at Sankalp Se Siddhi. Where we blend Education, Art, and Culture.
Contact Info (Bottom of page): sankalpsesiddhi13.12@gmail.com | 72499 19099
Artist Notes for the Illustrator:
Dr. Prerna's Look: Use the photo from the yellow poster (glasses, confident smile).
Dedipya's Look: Use the photo from the Manikarnika and Ayodhya posters (young, long hair).
The Artworks: It is crucial that the drawings inside the comic look exactly like the uploaded paintings (The Standing Ram for Dedipya, t
he Sitting Ram for Prerna, and the Om Ganesha).





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