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Creative Art Workshops & Hands-on Craft Classes in Noida

byAdvik Art and DesignWorkshops at studio in Sector 37, NoidaStarts from800 per person per workshopView full gallery

Whether you are five or fifty, my studio is all about getting messy and making something real. Join our hands-on workshops in Noida to explore your creative side.

This is what pure joy looks like. A snapshot from one of my kids' workshops where everyone proudly shows off the unique papermache art they created from scratch.

It's all about the process. Here, a young artist is completely absorbed in painting the final details on his papermache cat sculpture, learning patience and precision along the way.

I love collaborating with other artists to bring new skills to my students. Here we are with a student, awarding Certificates of Participation after a special papermache masterclass with guest artist Birender Yadav.

Exploring old techniques in new ways. These are the happy faces from my Cyanotype workshop, where students learned a historic photographic printing process to create beautiful, unique blue prints.

My classes are for everyone, and I mean everyone. It's wonderful to see adult students rediscovering their creative side, whether it's through a watercolor painting or a charcoal sketch.

You are never too young to start creating. Meera, at just five years old, was so proud of the four different papermache pieces she made all by herself during our workshop.

Here’s a little glimpse into a live, impromptu watercolor demonstration I did for my students. I believe in showing the techniques step by step, explaining how to mix colors and build layers to create a beautiful landscape.

A student proudly displays her finished artwork inspired by traditional Indian art. In my drawing and painting sessions, we explore different mediums like oil pastels to bring vibrant cultural themes to life.

About Featured

I keep my batches small—usually between 8 to 15 people—so I can actually sit with you and guide your technique, whether you are trying your hand at delicate Lippan art or getting your fingers covered in papermache pulp. It is not about producing gallery-perfect work on your first try; it is about learning the process, understanding how materials behave, and enjoying that quiet focus of making something with your own two hands.

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