Showing posts with label Chinmayee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinmayee. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Death trap

The Death trap

Hi everybody!

 Let me tell you what happened today.
I like photography and so I go out on bird walks with my dad. This fine morning, he woke up early at 6 o’clock. He woke me up too and called me to get ready. Wiping my eyes, I stared at the wall clock. “It’s only 6! Can’t I sleep a little longer?” I moaned. “No. Don’t you want to go out with me? Birding is for early birds. Now get up,” He said. I got ready and went off to the lakeside with him.

It was cool and a light breeze blew. The sun had hardly come out and it was cloudy too. There were trees all around and the greenery soothed my eyes. I gave dad some tea from the flask that we had brought.  We decided to walk along the lakeside and scan it for birds. I spotted some small birds and asked dad which ones they were. He said that the ones sitting on the rocks were river terns. I clicked a few photos of them and then we moved on.

River tern

Walking by the side, rather crouching because we didn’t want the birds to see us, dad pointed out to a long stick that was put in the ground. There was another stick of nearly the same length standing with the help of rocks some four or five meters apart. I thought this was odd. We decided to go near and check it out.  The both of us walked till there slowly and when we reached there we saw a very strange thing. The sticks that were standing some meters apart were joined by a long and thin rope which was white and dirty. Hanging from that rope were various ropes of different lengths ending with a noose that would remind anybody of the gallows. I was perplexed at first, but understood what it was when dad explained it to me.



 Shore birds and waders such as plovers, stilts and shanks come to feed upon them and they are usually found at such places. They come feeding, and when they come too near their long stick-like legs get stuck in the noose. Even so, their leg can be taken out, but when the bird tries to pull its leg, the noose tightens itself and become small. So the harder the bird pulls, the tighter it becomes, and the more difficult it gets for the bird to free itself.

“So it is a bird trap?” I ask.

“Yes,” My father replies.

“But one thing that I don’t quite get, is that why someone would like to catch such a harmless and innocent bird,” I say.

“It is very simple my dear. Villagers from nearby villages come to these forests and disturb the wildlife with their activities. The graze their cows, collect firewood and timber, clear natural vegetation and disturb wildlife. The trap that you just saw set up here is for someone’s meal. After the bird is caught, whoever has set up this trap will come and take it away. He will cook it up and eat it. Not only are these birds, but francolins and partridges also targeted for their meat.” He took a brief pause and continued. “Let’s take this death trap out before anybody sees us and any bird is caught.”

We pulled the sticks, gathered all the ropes, put them in the car and went back home after some photography.

What I want to really say is that we humans must not disturb and kill wildlife for our greedy needs. Many times when I go on such walks I admire nature’s beauty and all that it has given us. But then when I find a plastic manja in a tree or a plastic bottle lying around I think that we are using our Earth’s resources but are not giving back. It really makes me think, do we deserve everything we have?
~ Chinmayee Bhattacharjee
   

Friday, April 17, 2020

Sketch - For My First Book

@chinmayeesgraphy

Hey everybody!
My first book sees 80+ downloads in merely 3 days! This is a concept illustration of the temple in the story as I imagined it. It is done in plain black sketchpens. Here is the link to my book:

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B086YG1L3M?ref_=nav_signin&
Check it out.


Check it out


~Chinmayee Bhattacharjee 

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Death

I often wonder if death is always so mysterious. It comes in so many ways, so many forms, that imagining it to happen is rather impossible for a young and inexperienced mind like mine. To see it then, in a humanoid form as millions of people over the millennia have imagined, is hard too. People fancy death as a haggard, veiled figure; black and incomprehensible, with a scythe in it's long bony arms. They dread it. But that is too dreamy for my taste. Death is nothing but a process for some, and instant death, although not a process, is surely an end to all worries, joys and lives. Death is grievous too most, but for some it acts as a relief, a full stop for long-endured pain and suffering. There the question arises, as to whether death is good or bad. In my opinion, it is neither, because it doesn't distinguish between the rich and the poor, healthy or ailing, old or young. That's the beauty of death, so solemn, haunting, wise and yet absolutely necessary.

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

IT'S MY BIRTHDAY !!!

Hello everyone!
Guess what today is... It's my birthday! And it is APJ Abdul Kalam sir's Birthday too! 
After waiting for an entire year for this day, here it finally is. And I had a lot of fun at school today too. The usual custom at our school is that children wear their birthday dresses and distribute something in their classes. It usually is pens, chocolates or sweets. 

But I think pens, chocolates, and 
sweets are something, everyone 

does, and I'm not like everyone, otherwise, I wouldn't be writing this blog, right? So I sat brainstorming alone at night and came up with a brilliant idea that everyone at home and school loved.
 My class teacher said it  
was a very thoughtful gift to give.

White daisy seed Pots

Instead of giving away all those things, I decided to do something for the environment. Mum ordered 50 recycled black plant pots, and we kept 4 white daisy seeds in each of them. I thought that it would be a really nice thing to give away white daisy seeds to my friends and teachers. They'll go and plant it at home, and maybe when the flowers will come they will remember me? 


Whoever celebrates their birthday, their kid's birthday or any of their family's, please consider this idea to give away and make the earth green! 



~Chinmayee Bhattacharjee 

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Merida from Brave

Merida is one princess I can identify with. She is courageous and does not fear to say her mind. I like her personality a lot so I sketched her according to my imagination because she has unrealistic proportions in the movie. I wanted to make her look realistic, so enjoy! 


PS- She also turned her mum into a bear. Good idea !

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Indus valley poster

The Indus Valley Civilization

The Indus valley civilization was an early civilization with great drainage systems and wonderful craftsmen. They had a script of various different symbols which, till date, nobody has deciphered. I sure wish they do it quickly. Who knows, some one might've written an ancient story? This is a poster I made for my class . Have fun !



 ~Chinmayee Bhattacharjee

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

My Jungle Safari 

Hi everybody! This is my watercolour painting which was selected for the second round of an art competition. I made this drawing because I think that tigers are very courageous and majestic. In India, there are many tiger reserves but the tiger population is sadly, fast depleting. I like tigers and  maybe we can save them before its too late. 
                       ~ Chinmayee Bhattacharjee
   

Monday, July 9, 2018

Tiger Tiger Burning Bright ...


"Tyger Tyger Burning Bright, 
in the forests of the night
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?"

The tiger is the pride of India. It is a majestic and elegant big cat that roams on the lands of our country. I have made a sketch of a tiger.

Do tell me how it is!

                            ~ Chinmayee  Bhattacharjee

Thursday, May 31, 2018


 An Evening Sun in Mongolia

This is the sun I watch from my home and this is the same sun I have made in this painting which is of Mongolia's fame, the Govi desert, not to be confused with the gobi ki sabji that mom so loving makes in the kitchen. 
The desert is not the conventional one, having less sand and more of rocks, boulders and pebbles. I went there when I was small. Here is my painting. 

  
MY PAINTING



~ Chinmayee Bhattacharjee




Thursday, May 24, 2018

The Foolish eagle - A story by me !

The Foolish eagle - A story by me !


It was a fine weather, and it flew high up in the sky near God. The eagle was quite proud of itself and thought that he knew everything and was always scoffing at other birds and animals. " I am the best," he said, " There is no one like me," he thought. Although everybody knew about it, they couldn't do anything, because they knew that for the small animals could be his prey and the big animals won't want to argue with him because anyway it would be a waste of time. One day the eagle got into an argument with the fish of the sea where he lived just above on a cliff. " I am better than you," the eagle said." I can fly high above into the sky where I can see all the beauty of the earth. You, have your fins but you, as a matter of fact, can not fly." "Is it so?", the fish said. " You might pride yourself on flying, but can you swim?" 
" Yes I can !" The eagle replied in a jiffy and without thinking, jumped into the waters. It was almost drowning, when it tried to fly and then got out of the water but then the eagle crashed into a tree and died. 

NEVER MAKE FUN OF OTHERS. 

~ Chinmayee



Monday, May 14, 2018

Happy Mommy's Day !

Hey Guys.....
Here's a greeting I made for mom.



Yesterday was mother's Day .... What did you  do for your mother?

Here's a small doodle!

    ~ Chinmayee Bhattacharjee

Saturday, April 21, 2018

The girl Child

The Girl Child : A Tender bud

Little girls of the ages of 6 and below are a joy to see. They prance around, in their cute frocks and ponies all the while singing sweet rhymes and making the person with them so happy that for a while he/she can forget everything else and just listen to their enchanting chatter.
Now-a-days, the scenario is not so good for girls. I think I understated, and maybe I should mean quite bad. The crimes against women and girls of all ages are increasing day by day.
Such crimes such as rape, sexual harassment and molesting are a crisis, a problem that keeps coming again and again. The perverted  people who commit such disgusted and heinous acts should be punished severely. 

But look at the positive side! The government is trying its best to stop the crimes, some girls have made themselves powerful and strong and we all want our country to be a better place. 

Friends, here I have made a sketch about girls -



                                                                                   ~ Chinmayee Bhattacharjee

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Luna

The moon, it's charming and beautiful. The moon is the natural satellite of Earth. Today the super moon was rising and I was looking at it with awe and wonder from my balcony. The craters must be really huge if the are visible to us on Earth. 

The moon 
Its lovely shining light reached me as I was standing there enjoying the cool breeze. 

I took a photo of the moon with my Baba's Camera and Lens and I think it turned out quite good. What do you think?
I'll surely go to the moon one day. 🌙

~ Chinmayee
   

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Doodling an Owl - Save Owls !


Doodling an Owl 




Owls are third on my list of favorite birds. And what reason do I have not to like them ? They're majestic, beautiful and quiet.Well, silence is golden, and it helps these wonderful birds catch their prey, which usually consists of mice and small mammals. Unfortunately, the numbers of this species has seen a rapid decline in the recent times. During festivals owls are caught and offered as a sacrifice to the gods, mainly Lakshmidevi during Diwali. I don't know what makes these people think that catching an innocent owl and offering it to gods will appease their wrath. Well, festivals aren't needed to kill them.Village folks catch owls and kill them as a bad omen, Poachers for their beaks,talons and feathers and other evil people for their eyes and organs to perform unnecessary rituals and trade in the name of black magic. I wish these people would stop doing it. Owls help us keep our farms and fields rat-free and they keep the ecosystem well balanced. So whenever you see an Owl, try to save it and remember my article .

Save Owls !

~Chinmayee

Friday, August 25, 2017

My Green Ganesha

HAPPY GANESH CHATURTHY TO ALL

Its the festival we all wait for, Its Ganesh chaturthi! This time( well actually every time:)) I have made a Ganesh which is ecofriendly with a new idea! 

I put Chiku / Sapota seed inside the Ganesha in a clay pot. 
Is'nt this a unique idea to plant trees and stop pollution ? Instead of immersing Ganesh in a bucket full of water like I do every year this time I will pour water on it and the chiku/sapota tree will come out.  

Its easy to make and Ill tell you some facts about Lord Ganesha -Ganesha, also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka and Binayak, is one of the best-known and most worshiped deities in the Hindu religion
-He is given the title of Adipujya, which means the god who is worshipped  first or before all other gods.
-Ganesha has the head of an elephant and the body of a healthy plump boy.
-Ganesha is the favourite god of the people of India and has many names-  

Ganesha, Ganpati, Vinayak, bappa, ekadanataya etc.




    (The best part for me is the festival holiday !) ;)

so enjoy your ganesh chaturthi !

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Santhal Tribal Art 

Santhal tribal art is the local tribal art found in Bengal, Bihar and Orrisa. I tried making it. Do tell me how it is !





                                                                      Chinmayee
A Lotus in water colour !

The lotus is my country, India's national flower. I tried making it in water colour . How is it ?



                                         chinmayee

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Nature  Scenery 

Hey Everybody ! This is my oil pastel drawing of an imaginary place I cooked up. 
Did you know ? Whenever you go to a much more greener place than the cities you live in, your eyes begin to relax. This is because our eyes have evolved like that. So go on , 
                     Enjoy the greenery that I have brought for you !




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