Updated On: 23 November, 2021 02:54 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The roll is rooted in the idea that creative freedom can foster healing and mental well-being
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The Society for Rehabilitation of Crippled Children (SRCC) Centre for Child Development has collaborated with artist Dia Mehhta Bhupal to develop an infinite colouring roll. The roll is rooted in the idea that creative freedom can foster healing and mental well-being. SRCC Centre for Child Development has always put art at the heart of its rehabilitation programmes.
“Childlike and whimsical colouring is a language our subconscious uses to communicate what’s happening underneath our awareness. It is a way to express emotions without words and process complex feelings,” says Dia Mehhta Bhupal.