Life at Saraswatei Learnings: Studio Culture & Celebrations
Step inside our Pitampura studio where art meets friendship, celebration, and joyful growth for every student.
Here I am, proudly displaying a Pichwai-style lotus painting. I love sharing my passion for traditional Indian art with my students.
A candid moment of me, Sonika, lost in the process of creating art. I believe in leading by example and sharing my creative journey with my students.
A fun video celebrating Children's Day, where I spent the day teaching and creating with my wonderful students.
A group photo from our Diwali party. It was a day full of light, laughter, and togetherness with my students and fellow teachers.
A funny reel from our Diwali party, showing the fun and festive atmosphere at our studio. We believe learning should always be joyful.
Welcoming my students to our Diwali party and puppet show with flowers and chocolates. Creating a warm and festive environment is important to me.
The dedicated team of teachers at Saraswatei Learnings celebrating our 6th anniversary. I am so grateful for their passion and hard work.
A clip from our Ramayana play, part of our Dussehra and 6th-anniversary celebration. Storytelling through drama is a powerful learning tool.
Our students, dressed in character for the Ramayan play, eagerly watching the performance. Their enthusiasm is contagious.
Our special 6th-anniversary cake. It's been a wonderful journey of teaching and learning, and I look forward to many more years.
About Life at Saraswatei Learnings
Classes at my Pitampura studio are about more than just technique. We host regular festivals and play-based activities so kids learn to love creativity, not just follow instructions. Whether it is a Diwali party or a festive puppet show, we turn every special occasion into a fun, hands-on learning moment for our students.
At Saraswatei Learnings, I believe art is a shared language. My studio in Pitampura is not just a place to learn pencil shading or acrylic painting. It is a space where children build confidence through community. We often integrate storytelling and cultural festivals into our curriculum to make the learning process immersive.
When we put on a Ramayana play or host a Diwali party, the children are not just drawing or crafting masks. They are developing social skills, public speaking, and a deeper connection to their heritage. This approach keeps them excited to return to class every week. We maintain small batches to ensure that every child, whether they are in our hobby batches or advanced canvas modules, feels like they are part of a supportive group.
It is about fostering that spark of joy and showing parents that education can be nurturing, free of pressure, and genuinely fun. By keeping the environment screen-free and interactive, we help children focus, improve their fine motor skills, and walk away feeling proud of what they have created, both on and off the paper.
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