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Art Around the World: Themed Creative Workshops

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

We explore global cultures through art, from Mexican folk painting to African geometric patterns. Join us at our Panchsheel Park studio for a creative journey that takes you across the world.

This beautiful Mexican church, painted in a folk-art style by a 13-year-old, was a highlight of our "Project Mexico" series.

A young student from "Project Mexico" is deeply focused on painting his canvas of a colorful Mexican church.

Another student carefully outlines her Mexican church design before starting to paint. This project teaches sketching, composition, and color blocking.

Students aged 6 to 9 work on their watercolor paintings of the toucan, a bird native to Mexico, as part of our themed project.

My class of 4 to 6-year-olds painting desert landscapes with cacti, another key element of our "Project Mexico" exploration.

A display from our "Colours of Africa" exhibition, featuring African mud cloth-inspired art and miniature huts created by students aged 3 to 7.

A stunning table display of African Masai-inspired neck collars, crafted with vibrant colors and patterns by our students.

This display showcases zebra drawings inspired by African art, where students aged 8 to 12 explored bold patterns and contrasting colors.

A beautiful collection of 3D portraits inspired by African art, created by our students and displayed as part of our "Colours of Africa" exhibition.

"Colors of Africa" in progress. This video shows my 9 to 14-year-old students working on abstract compositions inspired by African patterns and textures.

About Art Around the World: Themed Workshops

In our themed sessions, we move beyond simple drawing. We study the history and techniques behind these global art styles before picking up a brush. For instance, in our Project Mexico series, students spent weeks understanding color blocking and composition by recreating vibrant folk-style architecture. This is not just an art class, but a deep dive into culture where every brushstroke helps students connect with a different part of the world.

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