Curated workshops to try your artistic side

Two workshops offer some-more than a one-time weekend activity by new techniques and a scrutiny of opposite art forms

Curated workshops to try your artistic side

Prints from linoleum stamps

If artistic countenance is a denunciation of a soul, do we all need to be inherently gifted creators to pronounce a minds, generally to promulgate those thoughts and feelings that have no words? Kosha Shah, co-founder of Mitti Space in Khar, a co-working space for artists, believes not.

Along with functioning as a studio where artists and designers can serve their use and rivet with one another, Shah’s Mitti Space also hosts workshops that deliver people to several forms of art and craft. “We curate workshops to yield an artistic knowledge to all, and assistance them rise skills so that they can try a art further.” Their arriving seminar will be helmed by artist and illustrator Poorva Shingre, who goes by a name Poorvaroid. She will be training a second book of a linocut stamp-making workshop.

Kosha Shah and Laju Shaparia, founders of Mitti SpaceKosha Shah and Laju Shaparia, founders of Mitti Space

This printmaking technique uses linoleum sheets that can be cut and forged for prints or stamps. Attendees can take home a collection and linoleum sheets from a workshop, too. Avani Mehta, artistic executive of Superstudio, who attended a initial edition, tells us, “Poorva done a routine easy and accessible. After honing her qualification for a prolonged period, she common opposite techniques to assistance work with, and know a feel of a material.”

On: Jul 9; 5 pm to 7 pm
At: Mitti Space, off Khar Danda Road, Khar West. 
Log on to: @mitti.space to register
Cost: Rs 2,700

Washed in watercolour

Joyeeta Bose
Joyeeta Bose

Watercolour can be an revengeful middle for a untrained hand. You can grasp fresh, picturesque paintings with one to a few washes, though it requires most control over a medium.

If a rains won’t let up, opt for an online watercolour seminar by Kolkata-based artist and illustrator Joyeeta Bose that will take we by live demonstrations of several watercolour techniques. Bose, whose work (left) papers a womanlike viewpoint with hints of Bengali accents, explains, “This is a amateur A-to-Z category that will assistance anyone struggling with a medium.” You don’t have to be an artist to create, we only need to rise artistic habits and skills, she notes.

On: Jul 9 and 10; 8 pm to 10 pm
Log on to: studiojoyeeta.com
Cost: Rs 2,199

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