Sculpture painting – Beginners workshop in Bangalore
Would you like to learn the art of Sculpture painting? Which is gaining popularity internationally!
Learn this art from a trained Sculpture painting artist. Trained under very talented sculpture painting artist@rimma_ vita, and @ Helga Soloveva from Russia.
In this workshop you will learn how to create mesmerizing 3D art work by sculpting beautiful flowers and petals using original decorative plaster of Evgenia Ermilova brand. Grab this opportunity and learn an internationally popular art in your own city.
All materials required for the workshop will be provided.
Basic course includes:
*Different techniques to sculpt a petal and leaf using a palette knife.
*Colour mixing techniques with the plaster.
*Creating beautiful background on the wooden board.
Artist: Sakina Erinpurwala.
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Take away: A beautifully sculpted artwork made by you.
No prior art experience is required.
Date: 28th September 2019
Day: Saturday
Time: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Fee: Rs. 6000 (Inclusive of all materials)
Booking Fee: Rs. 500 (Balance amount of Rs. 5500 needs to be paid at the venue)
Modern calligraphy with Pointed pen – Beginners workshop
Modern calligraphy is any calligraphy that is not traditional calligraphy. Traditional calligraphy styles like Spencerian and Copperplate have been around for years, and you create them with very particular strokes and formations. Many people today have embraced traditional calligraphy styles, and it seems the traditional calligraphy community opinion splits on modern calligraphy.
Some traditionalists love the creativity that modern calligraphy allows. Others, however, dislike the deviation from order and rules. While the artist respect the latter traditionalist point of view, she thinks that modern calligraphy is amazing! It provides a creative outlet for people of many skill level is grateful that it’s part of my own life.
The flow of the Workshop:
Introduction
Tips and techniques
Use of nib and holder
Basic drills/strokes
How to form Miniscules (lowercase letters)
Forming words
Rough go through Majiscules (uppercase letters)
Date: 28th March, 2020
Day: Saturday
Time: 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Fee: Rs 3000 per person (Inclusive of materials)
Booking Fee: Rs 500 per person (Balance of Rs 2500 to be paid at venue)
Watercolor florals with Me With A Pencil – Two days live online session
Learn to paint vibrant and modern watercolor florals in loose style. Step by step guide to design, compose and paint your very own beautiful floral art piece.
You’ll need to keep these items handy for the workshop: Thick paper, watercolour paints, tissues, a palette and brushes.
Flow of workshop:
– Introduction
– Basics of Watercolour
– Basics of loose florals
– Brush Strokes
– Two types of leaves and branches
– Two different wreaths
– Five different types of flowers
Date: 16th and 17th May, 2020
Day: Saturday and Sunday
Time: 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm (IST)
Fee: Rs 800 per person (Inclusive of GST and convenience charges)
Venue: Online session on zoom
Hey Bangalore Art lovers ! Are you excited to explore something new? Then don’t miss our Ikkat workshop.
What is Ikkat?
Ikkat – It is a process of dyeing & weaving a fabric.
In India Ikkat is known in different names and varieties according to place.
What you learn?
1. Understanding the process and origin of Ikkat
2. A short note on natural dyeing process
3. Practicing the basic Ikkat patterns on fabric.
Note : you don’t need to be an artist to learn Ikkat
Artist: Megha Menon
Take away: After the practice session the participants will work on A3 size kora cloth as a end product
Date: 22nd September, 2019
Day: Sunday
Time: 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Fee: Rs 1800 (Inclusive of materials)
Booking Fee: Rs 500 (Balance of Rs 1300 to be paid at venue)
Venue: Bloom and Grow, Koramangala
Faux Marble Effect Tray – Online Workshop with Tanvi Shah
In this session we explore a unique specialty finish – faux marble effect. This workshop is packed with techniques. Three different techniques will be demonstrated to create a marble effect.
You will get start-to-finish instructions, a clear understanding of the materials used & handy tips that will enable you to create other objects, making this an interesting session for all interested DIY enthusiasts.
Using this technique mimic the look of marble on dull & boring objects such as boxes, trays, table tops, benches, walls & more.
Materials needed-
– MDF/ wood base/ old melamine tray or any surface that you need to give a new look.
– Acrylic/ Chalk paints
– Shrink plastic/ Kitchen cling film
– Brushes
– Acrylic retarder (recommended but not compulsory)
– Stencil & Stencil Brush (Optional)
– Varnish
Day & Date: Sunday, 21st June
Time: 3 pm to 5 pm (IST)
Venue: Online session on zoom
Fee: Rs 600 per person (Inclusive of GST and convenience charges)
Ink and washes watercolor workshop for Beginners in Bangalore
Do you wanna try something fun, unique and exciting on the weekend? Come hang out with us at our Ink and Washes Workshop, where we make painting easy and fun for everyone. The best part is you do not need any prior painting or drawing experience
We will guide you step-by-step to create an amazing landscape painting.
In this workshop you will learn:
1. Basic watercolor techniques
2. Different types of pen strokes.
3. Basic composition techniques
4. Creation of beautiful frame-able art and illustrations on cards.
List of Materials that will be provided for a workshop:
A5 sheets
Watercolor Set
Brushes/ Pens
Pallet
Ideal for beginners and anyone of 14+ age who love to create and are curious to learn new things.
(Materials provided only for use during the workshop)
Take Away: You take home a hand-painted art piece that you can frame or give as a gift.
Artist: Hemali
Date: 18th April, 2020
Days: Saturday
Time: 10:30 am to 1:30 pm
Fee: Rs 1200 per person (includes all materials)
Booking fee: Rs 500 per person (Balance of Rs 700 to be paid at venue)
Learn Acrylic painting techniques to make a beautiful landscape on canvas using the combination of brushes and palette knives.
Participants will make a nature scenery (inspired by the original artwork of Bob Ross) on canvas using Acrylic paints, Brushes and knives.
Bob Ross was an American painter and television presenter. He was the host of The Joy of Painting: mountains, lakes, and snow scenes were often mentioned as favorites of Ross. If you have watched painting videos, You wouldn’t have missed watching the videos of Bob Ross Style of Paintings.
You can choose from 3 paintings to make a masterpiece of your own.
Just a note at the beginning, this is NOT a workshop on glass painting. This is the original stained glass art where glass sheets are hand cut and soldered with lead and tin to make a piece of art. Tiffany-style lampshades and door and window panels are the best examples of this art form.
In the beginner’s workshop of stained glass you will learn basic and advanced (basically all forms) of scoring and cutting glass sheets. For an eg. straight line, curves, triangles, circles, and deeper circular cuts, etc. The next step would be grinding of the glass, then Foiling it and finally soldering it to make a two sun-catchers for your balcony/garden.Beaded wires and hooks will be provided along with your finished pieces. Although the practice cuts will be done on clear glass, we shall be using ONLY original colored imported glass for your finished piece.
Takeaway – 3 finished pieces.
Artist – Sarus from Glasshopper
Duration of the course – 1 day.
Day & Date – Sunday, 14th July
Time – 2pm – 7pm
Venue – The Madhatters garden, Old No 14 New No 6 Brahadambal Street Nungambakkam( Opp Kanchana Paati School)
Course fees – Rs 6500 (inclusive of all the material plus you take back the glass cutting tool with you along with your finished pieces.
Booking fee – Rs 500 (Balance to be paid at the venue)
THIS COURSE IS *NOT RECOMMENDED* TO WOMEN WHO ARE EXPECTING. PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
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 traditional involved painting on walls. So, the 16 th 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 artforms 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.
Workshop details:
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-hour long workshop would involve 6 stages. Detailed instructions and live demonstrations will be provided for each of these stages. The stages are:
o Understanding and appreciating mural art a quick overview (~ 10 mins),
o Choosing the subject of choice for the artwork (~10 mins),
o Understanding how to use the air-dry clay and other required materials (~10 mins),
o 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 mount canvas to form a complete object like a flower vase or a human mask.
o Coloring the artwork using acrylic paints (~ 60 mins), and
o Editing and final touches (~ 15 mins)
o 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.
Details –
Day/Date: Sunday, May 25, 2019
Time: 10.30AM TO 1.30PM
Fee: Rs 1700 per participant (includes the cost of materials and everything else) Booking fee- Rs 500 per person (Balance to be paid at the venue)
Venue: Bloom and Grow, Koramangala, Bangalore
Preferred age group: Everyone is welcome
About the artist:
The workshop will be conducted by me, 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 bytribal 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. You and see all my recent artworks and their DIY videos on my Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/hansrajcreations/
Workshop on Making Fine Chocolates for Valentines Day for Beginners in Bangalore
If you love chocolates & love to do something special for your loved ones , then joining this workshop would be just perfect to fulfill your desire.
In this workshop you will learn –
•Heart Assorted chocolates.
•Butterscotch Delight
•Strong Mocha
•Orange Delight
•Dark Chocolate
•Ferrero Rocher
*All material and recipe booklet included with hands-on session.
*Wrapped & packed chocolates with goodie box you will take home.
*We will work with compounds in this session.
This workshop is also suitable for Beginners, no experience needed.
Date – 8th February, 2020
Day – Saturday
Time – 3 pm to 6 pm
Fees – Rs 1600 (includes all material costs)
Booking fee – Rs 500 (Balance of Rs 1100 to be paid at the venue)
How would it be if learning, fun,creativity, games and the art of DIY come together?
Magical, right ?
Allowing your kids to play a board game helps them practice essential cognitive skills, like problem-solving. The hippocampus and prefrontal cortex especially benefit from playing board games. These areas of the brain are responsible for complex thought and memory formation. Board games help the brain retain and build cognitive associations well into old age too.
Come to this unique,first of its kind workshop to design your own games while learning the techniques of simple machines.
Take your own curated Number Lock piggy bank and a Basketball board game.
One can enroll for either of the day or both days as per their choice.
Please carry a paper cutter and hot glue gun if you have one.
For more details please reach out to us at +91-9836422005
Our workshop details:
Date – 7th May – Basketball Board Game
8th May – Number lock Piggy Bank
Day – Tuesday & Wednesday
Timings – 10:30am – 12:30pm
Fee – Rs.1200 per person per day
Booking Fee – Rs.500 (Balance amount Rs. 700 to be paid at the venue)
Venue – Bloom and Grow, Koramangala
Reverse Decoupage and Crackle Effect on a Plate workshop in Bangalore
Looking to learn the perfect reverse decoupage? In this session, Participants will work on a glass plate and transform it into a unique creation in colours & designs of their choice.You will learn the technique of REVERSE DECOUPAGE that involves working on the back of the plate. Reverse decoupage is a technique when print and paints are applied underneath the glass. You may use the same technique to recycles/upcycle glass bottles.
We will also enhance the background with Crackle effect and build on layers by blending colors.
Takeaway: One reverse decoupage plate of size 10 inches with crackle effect.
Artist: Tanvi Shah
Day & Date: Saturday, 21st March 2020
Time: 10:30 am to 1:30 pm
Fee: Rs 1500 per person (includes all material)
Booking fee: Rs 500 per person (Balance of Rs 1000 to be paid at the venue)
Venue: Bloom and Grow, Koramangala
Note: Participants need to register by paying the booking amount and balance at the venue. Alternatively, you can pay full fees online. Please note DO NOT pay both booking fees and full fees.
Mural Art- weekday workshop for beginners in Bangalore
A Mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surface. A distinguishing characteristic of mural painting is that the architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into the picture.
Within the two and a half hours, the workshop will help the participants to create from scratch mural artworks which are ready to placed in their living rooms. The participants will be creating air-dry clay works (murals) on mounted canvas which would then be gently painted over using Acrylic paints.
In this workshop, participants will learn-
1. Understanding and appreciating mural art
2. Choosing the subject of choice for the artwork
3. Preparing the air dry clay and other required materials
4. Sculpting the clay
5. Coloring the artwork using acrylic paints and
6. Editing and final touches
Artist- Hansa Nyati. She is a Jaipur based artist and works on a variety of mediums ranging from oil paintings to bronze sculptures. Recently, a majority of her works have been home-decor items inspired by tribal art and nature-inspired motifs. She runs a a very engaging art page called Hansraj creations – https://www.facebook.com/hansrajcreations/. All her recent works and their DIY videos can be seen on this page.
Workshop details:
All the materials will be provided at the venue.
Date- 23th/24th/25th April 2019
Day- Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday
Time- 11:30 AM – 2 PM
Fee- Rs 1300 per person for one day (Includes all materials – mounted canvas, air-dry clay and acrylic paints)
Rs 3500 per person for all three days
Booking fee- Rs 500 per person (Balance to be paid at the venue)
Venue- Bloom and Grow, Koramangala.
Please note: After each day’s workshop, you would have a mural art piece ready which you can decorate at home. If a participant comes for three days, he / she would have created three mural pieces of her choice.
Mosaic is a decorative art of creating patterns on a surface by setting small coloured piece of glass, title or marble.
In this workshop participants will be directed step by step from preparing a wooden cardboard till they finish painting the joint sealant and will also be guided to create design, cutting glass, assembling and grouting.
Join this workshop learn all the topics and techniques required to create a mosaic mirror, a functional home decor to adorn your homes.
Artist – Nagashree
Take Away – A beautiful 10/14 inch mirror handcrafted by you.
All the materials will be provided
Date: 29th March, 2020
Day: Sunday
Timing: 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Fee: Rs 2200 per person (Inclusive of all material)
Booking fee: Rs 500 per person (Balance of Rs 1700 to be paid at the venue)