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Featured Artworks & Student Creations

byShikha GoelOnline, Studio in Electronic City & Events across BengaluruStarts from1,200 per personView full gallery

A glimpse into what my students create at my Bangalore studio. Whether it is traditional gold-foil Tanjore work or modern resin art, there is a space here for you to find your style.

I'm so proud to share this stunning resin art clock made by one of my students. We worked together on mixing the pigments to get this beautiful geode effect, and the result is a functional piece of home decor that looks absolutely professional. It’s amazing what you can create.

This is one of the most special pieces to come out of my studio. Myra, one of my dedicated students, depicted the entire story of the Ramayana within the face of Lord Ram. This intricate pen art piece shows incredible patience and storytelling.

Look at the beautiful detail in this traditional Tanjore painting of Lord Ganesha. My student Akshatha learned how to use real gold foil and semi-precious stones to create this divine artwork, a skill I teach in my specialized traditional arts workshop.

The vibrant colors on this parrot are just breathtaking. This was done with color pencils, and my student learned how to layer and blend colors to create realistic feather textures. It’s a perfect example of how we bring nature to life on paper.

The power and intensity of this white tiger, drawn by Navya with charcoal on black paper, is just incredible. We focused on reverse shading techniques to make the white stripes pop, creating a really dramatic and realistic animal portrait.

This abstract peacock was created using a knife painting technique, which is so much fun. It allows for thick, textured strokes and bold color mixing. It’s a great way to loosen up and create something expressive and modern.

I love seeing the proud smiles on my students' faces. Here is Vedika with her colorful Kathakali drawing. We focused on capturing the dramatic expressions and traditional colors of this beautiful Indian dance form.

Mehendi is more than just an art form; it's a celebration. Here you can see the intricate details of a bridal henna design, featuring delicate lotus and peacock motifs. I teach everything from simple patterns to complex designs like this.

Art is always more fun with friends. This was from a birthday party workshop where each child got to paint their own canvas. It’s a wonderful and creative way to celebrate a special day, and everyone takes home their own masterpiece.

Look at all the cute things my youngest students made during a summer fun session. We used air-dry clay to create everything from flowers and rainbows to little donuts. It’s all about having fun and getting creative with our hands.

About Featured

At my studio, we focus on the process rather than just the final outcome. Whether it is a student working on 22-carat gold Tanjore foil or a beginner mastering their first pencil strokes, I keep my batches small, usually 4 to 8 people, so I can sit with you and correct your grip or shading technique right there.

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