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Handicrafts of India

Art Without Limits: Explore Handicrafts Across India

Blessed with rich art and cultural heritage reflected in every detail that goes into making any handicraft item, India is truly a paradise for art lovers. India’s craftspeople have a mastery of their craft that cannot be learned in a few years, which makes these art forms more valuable. However, to pay homage to the

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Modern Art Paintings

Deep-Rooted Modern and Traditional Indian Art Paintings

India is a country blessed with a rich cultural heritage. One can find numerous art forms. Whether it is tribal, folk, religious or rural art forms, it has now gained popularity. Modern and traditional arts are the two styles of paintings that are popular among artists and art lovers. Traditional Indian art paintings has mythological and

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indian art

Explore: 7 Most Popular Indian Art Forms

Folk Art Paintings have various types with some being done on cloth or fabric, leaves or wood, in the caves. Even in the form of paintings on the ground that we commonly refer to as rangoli in Indian culture. As the name suggests Folk Art always depicts or portrays folklores and stories. It revolves around

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3D Radiant Artwork workshop with Sanya Saini

3D Radiant Artwork workshop with Sanya Saini

Every artist desires his/her art to be as real and authentic as possible. To do so one learns a number of techniques and masters a number of measures and thus, is then able to acquire the desired result. So why should you as an artist stay at bay from marking your best stroke? Learn the

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3 dimesnsional art workshop

3 Dimensional Art workshop with Manish Ambawttaa

Three-dimensional art pieces, presented in the dimensions of height, width, and depth, occupy physical space and can be perceived from all sides and angles. three-dimensional media, like sculptures and reliefs, have been around since the beginning of human history as proof of people’s need for artistic expression. Sculptures have been predominant 3D art forms for

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3D mandala workshop

3-D mandala Workshop with Karishma Parikh

Mandala art, the term comes from the Sanskrit word for circle and refers to a sense of wholeness. The strokes begin from the center of the canvas which becomes the focal point, from there geometrical patterns radiate out in circles hiding layers of meanings. Mandala is a symbol, a prayer, meditation, introspection, healing, and a

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Acrylic Painting For Beginners Workshop Kriti Sarkar

Acrylic Painting For Beginners Workshop Kriti Sarkar

Learning a new art form is like exploring an untalked part of the universe that has an incredible list of values to add to the kitty of your overall learnings. Especially if the learnings are associated with art and colours the process in itself turns out to be fun & engaging. That’s exactly what creative

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Gond art

Gond Painting Workshop with Ritika Singhal

Gond painting is a famous folk art of the Gond tribal community of central India. It is done to preserve and communicate the culture of the Gond tribal community. Gond tribal art includes folk dances, folk songs, and Gond paintings. The present-day Gond paintings developed from Digna and Bhittichitra. About The Artist Ritika is into

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 Eco-Friendly Ganesha Idol Making Workshop with Sonali Singh

Eco-Friendly Ganesha Idol Making Workshop with Sonali Singh

Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most celebrated festivals in  Mumbai Maharashtra, especially as it honours the birth of our most favourite and beloved elephant-headed deity Lord Ganesha. idols are made up of plaster of Paris that cause immense harm to our environment. Almost 2,033 metric tonnes of waste is left behind after the Ganpati

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Acrylic Painting Beginner Friendly Workshop with Neelofar Fatima

Acrylic Painting Beginner-Friendly Workshop with Neelofar Fatima

Otto Röhm invented acrylic resin, which quickly transformed into acrylic paint. In 1934, the first usable acrylic resin dispersion was developed by German chemical company BASF, which was patented by Rohm and Haas. Synthetic paint was first used in the 1940s, combining some of the properties of oil and watercolour. Between 1946 and 1949, Leonard

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