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One Stroke Painting

One Stroke Painting on Bottle Workshop with Priya Satish

One stroke painting is the art where you dip your paintbrush into two different shades of paint and create different tints by adding or releasing pressure from the brush with each curve and stroke you make. It’s the art of the brush masters. One Stroke painting is a popular and interesting painting technique where double and multi-loading is used

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Lippan Art

Lippan Mirror Workshop with Richa Khushwaha

Lippan also known as Mud and Mirror Work is a traditional art form from Kutch, Gujarat, India. This work is limited mainly to the interior walls, it can be found on the outer walls as well. Lippan Work is mainly done by the women of the Rabari community. Rabari is the pastoral community of Kutch, living on the outskirts

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Contemporary Meenakari Workshop

Contemporary Meenakari Workshop with Sonal Mittal

The word Meenakari is derived from the word “mina” the feminine word for “Minoo” which means heaven in Persian. The art of Meenakari dates back hundreds of years and has evolved with time to form Contemporary Meenakari! This art involves intricate designs and is applied as a decorative feature. To give our Circle Members the

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Coffee painting workshop

Coffee Painting Workshop By Tanya Goopta

Coffee painting is not a new form of art but it has been sweeping the globe and dragging people’s eyes on it. as it smells great it is even more soothing to the eyes. If any artist wants to go and try something new he can for sure go for coffee painting. This art form

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Gond art

Gond Art Workshop with Aishani Jain

Gond art is a form of painting that comes from folk and tribal art . The largest Tribe of India follows it. The term Gond has come from the word gond which means the green mountains in Dravidian expression. This art form is found mainly in Madhya Pradesh but is also common in Andhra Pradesh,

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Mandala Art Workshop

Mandala Art Workshop By Lakshita Sharma

A Mandala is a Sanskrit word that means ‘circle’. Mandala is a geometric configuration of symbols that constitutes the cosmos or deities. This art form represents wholeness and a model for the organizational structure of life itself. To give our Circle Members the experience to learn and enlighten themselves about this traditional art form, Rajasthan

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Exploring M seal

Exploring M Seal Workshop By Rakshita Balai

M-seal is a multi-purpose sealant with 4 main applications – sealing, joining, fixing and building. Its versatility and ease of application makes it commonly used across multiple industry segments, as well as households (DIY) who can use it to mend broken articles, fill gaps, cracks and plug leaks in pipes and joints. To give our

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Watercolour Urban Landscape

Watercolour Urban Landscapes Workshop By Vidhi Rajgadhia

Water colouring simply is water mixed with pigment which is then applied to paper. But learning to paint urban landscape with watercolours is more than just watercoloring. To give our Circle Members the experience to learn and enlighten themselves about this art form, Rajasthan Studio curated a Watercolour Urban Landscape Workshop and invited Vidhi Rajgadhia.

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Watercolour Painting

Watercolour Painting Workshop with Rincy Rose Sunny

Watercolour painting is the process of painting and mixing coloured pigments with water. Watercolour is one of the most widely known and common forms of paint. This art form teaches us to slow down and help us discover our creativity. To give our Circle Members the experience to learn and enlighten themselves about this ancient

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Gond art

Gond Art Workshop with Nitisha Trivedi

Gond Art is one of the many handicraft art forms that prevail in India. The word “Gond” comes from the Dravidian expression ‘kond’, meaning “the green mountain”. Story-telling appears to be a substantial element of these paintings. This art form has a lot of  admirers from all over the globe. Infact, we can say that

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