Pichwai and Madhubani Art Workshops in Vashi
Explore the divine beauty of Pichwai and the intricate patterns of Madhubani. Our Vashi studio offers fun, hands-on workshops for everyone, from absolute beginners to kids as young as five.
Young artists focused on their Pichwai paintings during a workshop. We provide all the materials and guidance to help children explore traditional art forms in a fun, supportive setting.
A student deeply engrossed in painting the lotus details on her Pichwai canvas. These workshops are a great way to connect with cultural traditions through creativity.
One of our instructors providing individual guidance during a Pichwai painting session. We offer hands on support to every student, ensuring they feel confident as they learn.
An instructor helps a young student with his Pichwai painting. We believe in nurturing creativity at every age and provide patient, step by step instruction.
A close up of our instructor demonstrating a painting technique to a student. This personal attention helps our students master the details of each art form.
Watch one of our youngest students, Arohi from the 5th grade, bring a painting of Mahalakshmi to life with poster colors. This video captures her focus and the vibrant results.
This young artist proudly shows off his completed Madhubani fish. Our summer camps and workshops for kids focus on creating beautiful, finished pieces they can be proud of.
Another happy student from our kids' art camp with her framed Madhubani painting. The bright colors and bold patterns of this folk art style are perfect for young creators.
About Family Folk Art: Pichwai & Madhubani
Whether you are five or fifty, you do not need a background in art to start here. We strip away the intimidation factor by keeping class sizes small and providing everything from canvas to brushes, so you simply walk in and focus on your brushstrokes while we handle the setup and individual guidance.
Why Choose Pichwai and Madhubani?
These traditional Indian art forms are more than just pretty patterns. Pichwai, with its vibrant depictions of Shrinathji and lotus motifs, teaches patience and devotion. Madhubani, or Mithila art, uses bold, geometric patterns that tell stories from nature and mythology. Both styles are relaxing and meditative, making them perfect for unwinding after a long week.
What Happens in Our Studio?
You are not just learning to paint, you are learning to slow down. We start from the basics, sketching the initial figures or borders, before moving to color filling. Even if you have never held a brush before, we guide you through every line. We follow a direct, hands-on teaching style, which means we will correct your grip or show you how to mix colors right on your canvas. It is not about perfect lines, it is about enjoying the creative process.
Workshop Highlights
- All-Inclusive: We provide all materials, including professional acrylics, brushes, and canvases.
- Flexible Batches: From one-day crash courses to multi-session certificate programs.
- Family-Friendly: We regularly host workshops where kids and adults work side-by-side.
- Location: Our studio is located in Vashi, Navi Mumbai, a convenient spot for local residents to drop by for a creative break.
Whether you want to create a personalized wall hanging or just want to spend a weekend learning something new, our studio is open. Come for the art, stay for the community.
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Explore our other workshops, from tribal art retreats to professional drawing exams.
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