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Themed Art Workshops & Cultural Celebrations

bySaptarang Art AcademyOnline classes via Google Meet; In-person at studio in Marol, MumbaiStarts from1,500 Per Month (8 Sessions)View full gallery

We believe art connects us to the world around us. From celebrating historic moments like the Chandrayaan-3 mission to painting festive scenes for Janmashtami, our themed workshops turn current events into creative learning experiences.

Our students celebrating the success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission with their space-themed artwork. It was a proud moment for all of us, and we channeled that excitement into our art.

A group of our students shouting "Vande Mataram" as they hold up their drawings celebrating the Chandrayaan-3 landing. We believe in celebrating national achievements through art.

A detailed drawing of a rocket by Aditi, celebrating the Chandrayaan-3 mission. The artwork captures the rocket launching from Earth into space, surrounded by planets.

Homi, a 4th standard student, created this oil pastel drawing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon. This was part of our online class celebrating the historic space mission.

Unnati from 3rd standard drew her own 'Mission Moon' picture with oil pastels. Her artwork shows a rocket approaching the moon, inspired by the Chandrayaan-3 success.

Aaryav, a 6-year-old student, drew this vibrant space scene with oil pastels. His artwork includes the sun, a satellite, and a rocket, showing his fascination with space.

Our students waving and showing their artwork from our Janmashtami themed session. The class was filled with creative energy as they drew different scenes of Lord Krishna.

About Themed Workshops & Celebrations

These themed sessions happen alongside our regular curriculum, giving students a break from standard technique drills to connect art with their surroundings. If your child struggles to find motivation with rigid exercises, these topical workshops are often the spark they need to get comfortable with oil pastels or watercolors. We keep the groups small, typically 10 to 15 kids, so every child gets direct guidance on how to express these big themes on their paper.

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