Malaysian Batik workshop – Beginners workshop in Bangalore 

Malaysian Batik workshop – Beginners workshop in Bangalore 

Malaysian Batik  workshop – Beginners workshop in Bangalore 
 
Batik is a “resist” process using a combination of waxes for making designs on a silk fabric and shading the design according to the pattern used. Malaysian Batik is batik textile art of Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia
 
The workshop will be conducted under the guidance of a Rani peter, a professional artist. Students will be taught to create textures on silk and be shown how to remove the wax at the end of the session, participants will have their own sample, which they have created, to take home with them.
 
About the artist
 
Rani Peter, founder of Christine Home Crafts has been an artist for over 22 years and has a versatile hand for painting on Canvas, Fabric, Glass and other mediums. She also teaches crafts like various types of murals, sculptures, box making and more. She is a working artist always exploring new techniques and discovering new mediums
 
Materials provided for the workshop – 
 
1.Silk cloth
2.Embroidery ring
3.Pabeo silk colours
4.Wax
5.Brush
 
Date – 13th November 2018
Day – Tuesday
Fee – Rs 1700 per person ( Including all  the materials )
Booking fee is Rs 500 per person (Balance amount of Rs 1200 to be paid at the venue)
Time – 10.30 am to 2.30 pm
Venue – Bloom & Grow, Koramangala 
 
About Bloom and Grow:
 
Bloom & Grow facilitates artist-led art & craft workshops in studios and also, conducts art based corporate workshops across India.

 

Batik Workshop- Beginners Workshop in Bangalore

Batik Workshop- Beginners Workshop in Bangalore

Batik Workshop – Beginners Workshop in Bangalore

Batik is a wax-resist dyeing, applied on whole cloth.

  • This workshop includes  –
  • Steps involved:- tracing, waxing, dyeing, and dewaxing.
  • Method used for waxing:- applying hot wax using a brush or a tjanting tool.
  • Dyeing: – using a dye bath.
  • Dewaxing:- using hot water and then ironing.

All the Materials required for the workshop will be provided.

Takeaway-
After the workshop , participants will take back a single piece dyed wall hanging 22″ * 22″ and a dyed practice geometrical design 12″ *12″.

About the artists –

  • Mrs Usha Shivashankar – She is a biochemist by qualification and a.teacher by profession, hailing from Ooty. She has taught physics, chemistry, biotechnology, and maths to the higher board going classes for a number of decades.
  • Rani Peter – Founder of Christline Home Crafts has been an artist for over 22 years and has a versatile hand for painting on Canvas, Fabric, Glass and other mediums. She also teaches crafts like various types of murals, sculptures, box making and more.
Date- 24th August 2018
Day – Friday
Time – 10:30 am to 4:00 pm
Fee- Rs 2950 (includes all material and taxes)
Venue – Bloom & Grow, Bangalore
 
About Bloom and Grow:
 
Bloom & Grow facilitates artist-led art & craft workshops in studios and also, conducts art based corporate workshops across India.

May 2016

Workshop on Success factors for Teens and Pre-teens by Work Life Skill

 

Worklifeskill.com is conducting a two day workshop on “Success Factors for growing Teens and Preteens” in association with Bloom & Grow.

A workshop designed specifically for children in the age group of 10 years to 16 years on 2nd May 2016 and 3rd May 2016.
Time: 10am to 1.30pm Venue: Bloom & Grow, Koramangala

An interactive, fun and resourceful workshop for your child. We believe your child’s tender years is just the right age to introduce the much needed skills for life. These are proven techniques conducted by a professional trainer and all activities will be supported by Quizes, Team games, Group discussions and Role plays.

Visit our website and Blog: worklifeskill.com:

Home, Bloom & Grow, Nurturing skills for Life

Wave 1

Time Management

Grooming & Body language

Smart Food Choices

Fundamentals of Emotional Intelligence

Wave 2

Effective Goal Setting

Be a part of the Solution – Not a part of the problem

Formal Dining

Sharing Responsibility

Register here www.eventshigh.com
Ph: +91 7259280949
Ph: +91 9731537418
May 2 at 10:30 AM to May 3 at 1:30 PM
Fee -1,300/-

Career Leap – Summer Workshop

 

For parents of high-schoolers, this workshop on career assessment will help your child determine their interests based on scientific tools and assessment.

Announcing Career Leap Summer Workshop!

Free Demo on the Summer camp workshop on April 2nd, 2016 and April 9th, 2016 from 5pm to 6pm.

About the workshop –

2 days of multiple intelligence based activities that map competencies, give a powerful insight into –

Individual strengths and a list of careers that match skills.

Inviting grade 8-9-10 students to experience a revolutionary experiential career guidance product to help them make informed career choices.

Duration: 2 days

Date: May 4-5th, 2016

Time: 10 am to 4 pm

Parents Invited to Report Analysis on 5th May at 5 pm.

Register here www.eventshigh.com

 

Terracotta Jewelry making by Lámour

 

Creating a piece of adornment is satisfying to the very soul of a woman who’d like to adorn a being with yet another layer of beauty. This craft form unleashes your creativity as there are no limitations to the work you create with the medium of clay.

As Oscar Wilde said ”You can either be a work of art or wear a work of art”. This is for those who believe they can create jewellery that will touch the core or the very essence of being a woman.

The 2 day exhaustive workshop by Lámour will include –

Filtration of clay
Designs
* 10 types of beads
* 8 types of pendants
* 8 types of earrings including jhumkas
Home baking – Black and orange
Painting
Finishing

Fees – Rs 3,500/- (inclusive of materials and basic take home kit)
May 7th – 10.30am to 2.30pm
May 8th – 10.30am to 4.30pm
Register here www.eventshigh.com

 

Brush Lettering workshop

 

Content:
Start with the basics of typography
Introduction to calligraphy and lettering
Different kinds of lettering
Rules of brush lettering
Using the various strokes of the round brush to write/draw letters
Practice.
Create a simple piece of lettering to take back home.

Fee – Rs 1,000/- per head. Price inclusive of materials.

Register here www.eventshigh.com

Screen Printing workshop by Let’s Ink

 

SCREEN PRINTING WORKSHOP by LET’S INK

FABRIC & PAPER PRINTING
Learn the complete process of screen printing & print your own t-shirts, saris, bed linens, gift wraps, coasters,gift bags, envelopes, visiting cards & much more.
A 2 day course, on the 12th & 13th of May, 2016, at Bloom & Grow, Koramangala from 10 am to 4 pm.

The course includes:
Meshing the screen
Making the stencil
Photo emulsion process
DIY exposing box
Multi-screen printing
Multi- colour printing
Seamless printing
Printing on fabric
Printing on paper & much more.
Fee for the course is ₹5,500 which is inclusive of all material & a kit worth ₹2,000 & a lifelong access to 500+ designs for you to get started.
Register here www.eventshigh.com

Saree Tassels and Kuchchu workshop

Saree Kuchchu and Tassels workshop by Sri Poornima

Details are as given below.

Duration: Two days – May 14th and 15th, 2016
Timings – 11am to 5pm
Contents: Will teach 12 designs
Course fees: 3,000/-
Raw materials: Will be provided.
Register https://www.eventshigh.com/detail/Bangalore/da3f3dd66f4d98f4bb5cea8a78c0e901

*Participants need to know basics of Crochet

Brush Lettering Practice session

 

Content:
Practice of lettering and strokes
Writing words by joining letters
Basic editing of your lettering work on your phone
Timings: Sunday, 15 at 3 PM – 5 PM
Fee – Rs 500/- per head. Price inclusive of materials.
Register here: https://www.eventshigh.com/detail/Bangalore/68ecfb3c7ca14320f31184e1a24fbc3f

Sospeso Workshop by Soul Craft

 

A 2 day Sospeso workshop by Payal Kedia from Soul Craft

The workshop includes –
– Paper veil technique
– 6 tea coasters
– 1 photo frame
– Sospeso sheets
– Embossing tools(two wooden tools)
– Embossing pad
– Basic essentials like paint,scissors etc

You need to bring is waste cloth and waste cup to hold water.

Fee Rs 3,500/- per head. Take away kit included.

Timings – May 19 at 2 PM to May 20 at 6 PM on both days.

Register here: https://www.eventshigh.com/detail/Bangalore/89391c80b28a305f48c2b858dabd5636

 

Mosaic Art Workshop with artist Trishna Patnaik

Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of coloured glass, stone, or other materials. It is a technique of decorative art or interior.Most mosaics are made of small, flat, roughly square, pieces of stone or glass of different colours, known as tesserae; but some, especially floor mosaics, may also be made of small rounded pieces of stone, and called “pebble mosaics”.

The stunning fact in the Mosaic Art Workshop is getting the same mosaic effect with a paint brush! Yes, a paint brush is used as a tool to create a mosaic artwork in 2D. Of course, it is possible under the guidance of the facilitator! Any image can be given a magical twist with the mosaic effect.

Date: 21st May, 2016 (Saturday)
Timings: 10 am to 1 pm
Age Group: All Age Groups are welcome
Fees: Rs 1,200 per participant (inclusive of all art material)
Take Away: Two complete paintings (A4 size each)
Register here: https://www.eventshigh.com/detail/Bangalore/29645e65768346bb43ed3a4ecd1b5809

 

Batik workshop with natural dyes

Learn to do Batik with Natural dyes. The workshop is conducted by Kavya Aradhya from mahila a designer at Mahila.

Batik is an art which originated in Indonesia and the Javanese still produces exquisite wall hangings and other decorative materials. The word batik actually means ‘wax writing’. It is a way of decorating cloth by covering a part of fabric with a coat of wax and then dyeing the cloth. The waxed areas keep the original color of fabric and when the wax is removed the contrast can be seen as design.

Fee – 3,000/-per head

Timings: Saturday, May 21 at 2 PM – 5 PM
Register here: https://www.eventshigh.com/detail/Bangalore/7e4807ee70d10ab2a7b223ec2a8da688

African Art Workshop with artist Trishna Patnaik

African Art has played a significant role in shaping the culture and history of the world. The belief that Africa is the cradle of the history of mankind is virtually Rock Art is centuries old, while shell beads fashioned for a necklace have been recovered in a cave of the southern peninsula of South Africa that are 75,000 years.
The human figure has always been the primary subject matter for most African art; we will be focussing on tall stick ‘dancing’ figures for our painting in the African Art.The figures are dynamic and elongate, and the colours are mostly red, white, grey, and black. Many warm tones ranging from red to yellow are also used. Most of the ‘dancing’ figures are decorated with unusual patterns and festive clothing.

Participants will work with acrylic colours and cartridge sheets in the African Art workshop.

Date: 22nd May, 2016 (Sunday)
Timings: 11:30 am to 3 pm (half an hour break for lunch)
Age Group: All age groups are welcome
Fees: Rs 1,200 per participant (inclusive of all art material)
Take Away: One Book mark (A5 size) and one complete painting (A3 size)

Register here: https://www.eventshigh.com/detail/Bangalore/be6e1fe64019c7ef4e280f2606053f70