Exploring Traditional Indian Art Forms
From the intricate patterns of Gond painting to the vibrant storytelling of Madhubani, we guide you through the techniques that define India's rich artistic heritage.
A student proudly holds her completed Gond painting of an elephant, showcasing the distinctive patterns and vibrant colors of this traditional tribal art form.
An adult student carefully adds the final white details to her stunning painting inspired by the work of Jamini Roy, a master of Indian modern art.
This video shows the creation of a beautiful Madhubani-style painting, from the initial outlines to the intricate filling of patterns and bright colors.
Two happy students from our Gond painting workshop pose with their unique creations, each telling a story through traditional motifs.
A young student proudly displays her completed folk art painting, filled with colorful and imaginative birds and flowers.
A collection of images from our Gond painting workshop, showing students engaged in the process and their beautiful finished pieces.
A collection of images from our Gond painting workshop, showing students engaged in the process and their beautiful finished pieces.
A collection of images from our Gond painting workshop, showing students engaged in the process and their beautiful finished pieces.
A collection of images from our Gond painting workshop, showing students engaged in the process and their beautiful finished pieces.
A video showing a student working on a detailed tribal art piece, using fine lines and patterns to fill the composition.
About Exploring Indian Art Forms
Whether you are a total beginner or just looking to experiment with new mediums, our studio approach focuses on the methodical application of these traditional styles. We provide all the specialized materials needed, so you do not need to worry about sourcing authentic canvases or specific archival paints before you start.
Indian folk art is less about perfection and more about the rhythm of patterns. In our Gond painting sessions, we show you how to layer dots and dashes to create those distinct animal and tree motifs. If you are trying Madhubani, it is about mastering geometric boundaries and bringing stories to life through bold, vibrant colors.
We keep the atmosphere in our Green Park studio intentionally quiet and low-pressure. You are not sitting in a formal lecture hall here. You are at a shared table, usually with a tea or coffee in hand, learning how to blend colors or maintain consistent line weight for your motifs. Our instructors provide individual feedback on everything from brush grip to composition, ensuring that your work reflects your own interpretation of the style.
If you are worried about your skill level, do not be. Whether you are using acrylics on canvas or working on a tote bag, we ensure you leave with a finished piece you are actually proud to hang on your wall. We help you move from the initial sketch to the final detailing, making the process accessible regardless of whether you have held a paintbrush in years or are picking one up for the first time.
Rangshala Fine Arts
We believe everyone has an artist hiding in them, whether you are 6 or 60. At Rangshala, we strip away the intimidation factor and help you pick up a brush, find your rhythm, and actually enjoy the process of learning traditional Indian art.
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