Mastering Object Study

We focus on teaching students to observe and render everyday objects with accuracy. This section showcases work from various exercises, including still life with food, household items, and product packaging, using mediums like watercolor, pencil, and charcoal.

Figure Drawing & Portraiture

Learning to draw the human form is essential for many design fields. Our classes cover everything from quick gesture sketches to detailed portraits, helping students understand anatomy, proportion, and expression.

Design Fundamentals: Shape, Form & Composition

Strong designs are built on solid fundamentals. Here, you can see student exercises focusing on core concepts like negative space, shape language, and composition, which are critical for the creative aptitude tests.

Creative Design Projects

We go beyond basic drawing with applied design projects that challenge students to think like real designers. This includes exercises like creating graphic T-shirt designs and developing concepts for different themes.

Advanced Portfolio Projects

For students preparing their final portfolios for NID, NIFT, or B.Arch admissions, we provide guidance on complex projects. This includes creating detailed 3D models and other high-impact pieces that showcase their unique skills.

Learning Beyond the Classroom

We believe inspiration is everywhere, so we regularly take our classes outdoors for on-location sketching and visit art exhibitions. These experiences help students develop their observation skills and connect with the wider art community.

Our Studio in Action

Take a look inside our weekend and evening classes. We maintain a small batch size to ensure every student gets personalized attention, hands-on guidance, and direct feedback during our sessions.

Instructor's Digital Sketches

I also explore digital mediums to create quick, expressive sketches. These animations focus on capturing movement and form through fluid lines and abstract shapes.

Additional Artwork

A collection of other works from our classes, including landscape paintings and various student explorations.