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byAnjali MittalOnline worldwide; In-person workshops across NCRStarts from700 per person per sessionView full gallery

Here is a glimpse of the work that keeps my heart full, from breathing new life into vintage treasures to guiding students in finding their own creative rhythm.

I believe in giving old things a new soul. Here I am restoring a 65-year-old tea box, turning a piece of history into a beautiful floral treasure chest. This is the kind of mindful, upcycled art we explore in my workshops.

This is the final result of a live portrait session. It shows the incredible likeness we can achieve by learning to see light, shadow, and form. In my portrait classes, I guide you step-by-step to capture this kind of magic on canvas.

I love weaving stories into my art, like this piece inspired by Kalidasa's Shakuntala. It shows her deep connection with nature, created using a mix of ink and paint. My folk art workshops explore these beautiful tales from Indian mythology.

Look at the wonderful pug portrait created by one of my young students! It fills my heart with joy to see students discover their love for art and create pieces they are proud to hang in their rooms. This is what my workshops are all about.

Here you can see me working on a piece using thread and fabric at a live painting event for Matri Divas. This technique is like drawing with a needle, and in my workshops, we use it to create unique textile art.

A simple, joyful bouquet of flowers painted with acrylics. This is a perfect example of what we can create in my beginner painting classes, focusing on loose brushstrokes and happy colors.

Giving old books a new story is one of my favorite things to do. This is a collection of mixed-media pieces I've created on old book pages, combining drawing, painting, and collage to make something entirely new.

Capturing the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal through the arch of a jharokha. This acrylic painting plays with perspective and color to give a fresh look to an iconic monument, a subject we can explore in my landscape classes.

About Featured

These pieces reflect the range of my practice, from delicate thread work to upcycling old tin boxes. When you join my sessions, we do not chase perfection. We focus on the process, the happy accidents, and finding your own creative rhythm, whether you are a total beginner or someone who has not held a brush in years.

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