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Inside Our Panchsheel Park Art Studio

byPrathAvailable online and at studio in Panchsheel Park, New DelhiStarts from4,500 Per Month (4-8 Sessions)View full gallery

Step into a space where creativity meets community. From sensory bins for toddlers to advanced canvas work for teens, this is our little haven for messy, joyful learning.

A quick tour of Prath, my centre for art. It's a place where we learn, we create, and most importantly, we celebrate every artistic journey.

Nurturing your child's creative side is at the heart of what I do. My classes are a space for them to explore materials, learn techniques, and express themselves freely.

This is the view I love: a studio buzzing with activity. On a Saturday morning, the space is a cozy and colorful haven for young artists to dive into their work.

Here’s a peek into our world at Prath. From the moment you walk in, you'll find a session in progress, with students of all ages completely absorbed in their creative flow.

The energy of a busy Saturday morning is infectious. You can see toddlers, kids, and teens all working on different projects, sharing a space dedicated to art.

Our Saturday morning classes are a whirlwind of color and fun. Here, you can see our 4 to 7-year-olds completely engaged with their painting projects.

A bird's-eye view of the studio shows a space where everyone is engrossed. It's a community where focus and creativity thrive side-by-side.

From painting and drawing to collage and craft, our studio is always bustling with new projects and the happy sounds of creation.

I love how our studio is layered with artwork from floor to ceiling. It’s a living gallery that showcases the journey and achievements of every student.

I provide gentle guidance as students work on their canvas paintings. The studio is set up to be a supportive environment where kids can master their craft.

About A Glimpse into Our Studio

Our studio isn't a gallery where you just stand back and look—it is a workspace designed for messy, hands-on discovery. We keep our batches small, typically capped at 5 to 8 students, so I can sit with every child to help them navigate their own medium, whether they are finding their grip with clay or mixing their first acrylic palette.

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