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Behind the Scenes of My Art Studio

byArzoo BajajIn-person workshops at various venues in JaipurStarts from1,100 per personView full gallery

Peek into my creative space in Jaipur, where messy experiments turn into finished art, and students learn to find their flow.

This is a look into my creative process, a journey that is often delicate, engrossing, and always blissful. From sketching an idea to adding the final details on a large canvas, every step is filled with love and emotion.

A little glimpse into my life as an artist. It's a mix of quiet moments of creation in my studio, the energy of teaching workshops, and the pride of exhibiting my work.

Doodling and creating mandalas are a huge part of my personal art practice. It's a calming activity that helps me focus, and I love sharing the simple techniques I've learned with others who want to try.

Besides my workshops, I also have the privilege of teaching at the Aayojan School of Architecture. Here I am reviewing the beautiful work of my students, whose creativity and fresh perspectives always inspire me.

A quiet moment of focus while preparing materials for a student workshop. Teaching allows me to share my love for different mediums and guide the next generation of designers and architects.

Getting lost in the details of colour and texture. Whether I am teaching students or creating my own art, the process of working with my hands is where I find my peace.

I was so happy to collaborate with Shilpkaaree and Awaaz Studio to bring a series of art and music workshops to Jaipur. This poster is from my resin art session at the beautiful Birla Auditorium.

About From My Studio

People often ask if my studio is always this messy. The truth is, that is exactly where the magic happens. Whether I am teaching architecture students at Aayojan or prepping for a resin masterclass, my Jaipur studio is a space for constant experimentation. You will find sketches on the floor, half-finished resin pours, and the very tools I use to teach, because art is not meant to be perfect; it is meant to be felt. पता है? It is the process, not just the outcome, that keeps me grounded.

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