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Kids' Art Camps and Creative Classes in Bangalore

byRidhimaa CreationsOnline and at studios in Kadubeesanahalli & BengaluruStarts from1,500 per workshopView full gallery

Give your child a creative space to explore, mess up, and grow. My art classes focus on building confidence through hands-on learning, with all materials included.

This is the view from our fun and creative art summer camp for kids. I provide a space where children can explore different materials, get their hands messy, and build confidence while creating their own masterpieces.

A glimpse of the happy faces and busy hands at our summer camp. Here, children are proudly displaying the paper quilling cards they made, showcasing their newfound crafting skills.

It is wonderful to see young artists at work. This video shows the beautiful Kundan Rangoli pieces created by children in our summer workshop, each one unique and colorful.

A glimpse into my online drawing class for kids, where we are learning to sketch and color a peacock. I provide live, step-by-step instructions and individual feedback to help each child progress at their own pace.

In this online drawing session, I am teaching children the basic shapes needed to draw a bird. We start with simple ovals and circles and then add details like the beak, tail, and wings, making it easy for anyone to follow along.

Here, my students are learning watercolor techniques for painting a sunset background. I guide them on how to blend colors like yellow and orange on wet paper and offer tips on how to correct mistakes.

This video shows a foundational painting lesson for my younger students. I am demonstrating proper brush handling, how to mix paint to the right consistency, and how to draw straight, continuous lines for better control.

One of my students is deeply focused on her acrylic painting of a sunset. In my classes, I encourage this level of concentration, which helps children develop patience and attention to detail.

These handmade Mother's Day cards were created by the tiny tots in my drawing class. It is heartwarming to see them express their love for their moms through their own unique art.

A student's finished paper quilling birthday card. This craft project teaches children patience and precision as they roll and shape paper strips into beautiful floral designs.

About Kids' Corner: Art Camps & Classes

I keep my batches intentionally small, typically between 6 to 10 students, because art is personal. Whether we are mixing colors or learning perspective sketching, I make sure every child understands the technique behind the stroke. You will often hear me ask, 'Channagi kaanista idiyalla?' (Doesn't it look good?), because I want them to step back, look at their own work, and feel genuinely proud of what they have created, rather than just copying me.

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