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Jun 27 2024 - Jun 27 2024

Workshop I – Modernizing Folk Art with watercolour- Introduction to watercolours

About the Workshop

Folk Art can be described as art that is of the people, for the people, and by the people. One such folk art is the Rajasthani Miniature painting.
Rajasthani Miniature painting is a style that developed primarily in the independent Hindu states of Rajasthan in western India during the 16th to 19th centuries. It evolved from Western Indian manuscript illustrations, with Mughal influences becoming evident in its later years. My work represents this traditional art in a contemporary style.
This workshop is perfect for anyone, whether a beginner at drawing, an experienced painter, or someone simply inspired by folk art. Over the course of one hour, we will cover an introduction to watercolours, the colours and brushes I use, a demonstration of creating a Rajasthani miniature flower plant with watercolours, and I will share my tips and techniques for using watercolours effectively.
  Material use: Watercolour paper-300 gsm (but any watercolour sheet will work) Brushes Watercolour    
Date
  • Jun 27 2024 - Jun 27 2024

Location
  • Online

Mon ‒ Fri: 10 am ‒ 07 pm
Sat ‒ Sun: 09 am ‒ 05 pm

1:1 Session : Jul 27, 2024
Group Sessions: TBA
Online Webinar : Bi-monthly

Email: kdkaur91@gmail.com