Traditional Indian Art Workshops in Bangalore
Bring India's rich artistic heritage to life with our specialized courses. From the intricate gold-leaf work of Tanjore paintings to the vibrant storytelling of Madhubani and Kerala Murals, we guide you through every step in a supportive studio environment.
Hamsa proudly displays her completed Tanjore painting of Radha and Krishna. She has masterfully executed the intricate gold work and detailing that this art form is famous for.
My student Deepa with her stunning Tanjore painting of Goddess Lakshmi. Each stage, from the gesso work to the final coloring, is taught with care and precision in my traditional art workshops.
Kalyani created this magnificent pair of Tanjore paintings. This art form requires immense patience and attention to detail, and the results are always breathtakingly beautiful.
A participant proudly shows off her beautiful Madhubani painting of Ram and Sita. This folk art style is known for its intricate patterns, bold outlines, and symbolic imagery.
Prathima with her completed Madhubani painting. My classes guide you through the unique history and techniques of this beautiful folk art from the Mithila region of India.
A closer look at the details in Prathima's Ram-Sita Madhubani painting. Notice the fine line work and the traditional motifs used to fill the space, which are hallmarks of this style.
This is a beautiful example of a Radhakrishna Madhubani painting created by one of my students. The vibrant colors and distinct double-line borders are characteristic of this wonderful art form.
Sowmya completed this intricate Madhubani peacock painting. This style allows for a great deal of creativity within its traditional framework, resulting in unique and personal artworks.
A student begins the initial drawing for a Kerala Mural painting. This traditional art form from Kerala is known for its depiction of deities and mythological scenes with a specific color palette.
This video shows the delicate process of painting a Tanjore artwork. Here, Archana is carefully adding color to the embossed gold foil sections of her Gajalaxmi painting.
About Indian Traditional Arts
Tanjore and Kerala Mural painting are as much about patience as they are about technique. You will learn the traditional board preparation, embossing, and gold foil application in small, focused groups, ensuring you get the hands-on support needed to handle delicate materials with confidence.
Traditional art forms like Tanjore painting and Kerala Murals are deeply meditative processes. Unlike quick sketch sessions, these require a slower, more deliberate approach to layer gesso, apply gold leaf, and set stones. In my classes, we do not rush. Whether you are prepping the board for a Tanjore piece or sketching the mythological narratives of a Kerala Mural, we work through each stage—tracing, embossing, and finally, the intricate coloring.
For those interested in the folk aesthetics of Madhubani, we focus on the distinct line work and symbolic geometry that define the Mithila style. Each course is designed to be accessible, regardless of your starting skill level. Materials for these traditional forms are specific and require care, which is why I provide full guidance on sourcing the right kits. You are not just learning to paint, but learning a craft that carries centuries of Indian heritage into your modern home. Whether you join us in our Bangalore studio or connect with us online, the goal remains the same: to help you find your creative spark while mastering the techniques behind these timeless art forms.
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