Do you love clay and bright colors? And are you looking forward to creating a new art piece for your living room? If, yes, then this workshop is for you.
What is 3D mural Art?
Mural art traditionally involved painting on walls. So, the 16th century fresco painting in the Sistine Chapel in Italy by Michelangelo is a classical example of mural art. Over time, this art form has evolved and incorporated many 3-dimensional or sculptural elements to give birth to what is known as 3D mural art. The 3D form of mural art involves creating sculpture-like art forms and putting them together on a flat surface (base) like a wall or a flat canvas and then painting/finishing the artwork.
The 3D mural art brings together sculpture and painting harmoniously without bowing down to the limitation of either sculpture (like armature creation, clay drying, etc.) or other forms of paintings.
The workshop requires no previous knowledge of mural art or even skills in traditional art. The content and structure in such a way that any art lover should be able to enjoy the
workshop and have a take-home art piece ready by the end of the workshop.
The 3.5-hour-long workshop would involve 6 stages. Detailed instructions and live demonstrations will be provided for each of the stages.
The stages are:
* Understanding and appreciating mural art a quick overview (~ 10 mins),
* Choosing the subject of choice for the artwork (~10 mins),
* Understanding how to use the air-dry clay and other required materials (~10 mins),
* Sculpting the clay (~ 60 mins): As part of this, you would be creating small shapes in clay which would be carefully joined together to form recognizable forms like a flower or a human eye. These forms would then be arranged together on the mounted canvas to form a complete object like a flower vase or a human mask.
* Coloring the artwork using acrylic paints (~ 60 mins), and
* Editing and final touches (~ 15 mins)
* Now the work is ready to take home and display in your living room!
What to look forward to?
There is a lot of very exciting and engaging process you will go through during the workshop. We are sure you will find yourself completely immersed during the workshop and come out
refreshed. You would be kneading the clay using fingers, which in itself is a very relaxing and stress-busting activity.
Post kneading, the real art sculpting begins. Sculpting lets you use your imagination to drive your fingers to create your desired shapes in clay, and, at the same time, refine your imagination from the sensory feedback your fingers give you. Post sculpting, you would be gently applying small brush strokes to color the clay form and this process is very similar to miniature painting and has a distinct charm of its own.
The level of hand-eye coordination and motor skills engaged during sculpting and coloring the clay is rarely achieved in other activities. It just takes your mind off everything else and helps you achieve a steady state of flow which is considered therapeutic and enriching. Apart from the benefits of the process, the outcome of the 3D mural art is also very satisfying.
You’d have created something new from scratch. And moreover, your new creation could be touched, felt and smelled too (if you love the clay smell) beyond just seeing it as you do for
most artworks.
About the artist:
The workshop will be conducted by Hansa Nyati. Currently based in Jaipur and works out of her home studio there. She enjoys working with a wide variety of art styles ranging from acrylic painting and oil pastel landscapes to stain glass, mosaic and bronze sculptures and is inspired by tribal art motifs and the natural form of the backyard plants and trees.
She is also a very passionate gardener and maintains a curated garden at her home. She has been teaching art for almost 15 years now and has taught over 400 students of all ages from 3-year-old toddlers to friends of her age.
Day and Date: Saturday, 16th Nov 2019
Time: 4 pm to 7.30 pm
Fee: Rs 2000 per participant (includes the cost of materials and everything else)
Booking fee- Rs 500 per person (Balance can be paid at the venue)
Pastels are fun, and versatile! Pastel drawings and paintings glow with intensely luminous color and rich texture.
Soft pastels are easily blendable, and can be blended with fingers, a blending stump, or a cloth. Unlike the process of painting, the colors are mixed directly on the paper and the colors that are produced, are wonderfully intense.
The following techniques would be taught during the session:
– Blending
– Hatching
– Cross Hatching
– Side strokes
– Feathering
– Pointalism
– Little strokes
With a lot of notable artists making soft pastels as their primary medium, considering that they are fun to use, just like a chalk!
Materials needed –
– Soft pastels
– Thick art sheet
So come explore the brilliant colors and just dive right in without needing paintbrushes, solvents or a palette.
Day & Date: Sunday, 12th July
Time: 3 pm to 5 pm (IST)
Fee: Rs 600 per person (Inclusive of GST and convenience charges)
Venue: Online session on zoom