About the Artist:
Shriya (@Shriyas_art_lab) is an interior designer by profession and is an artist by passion. She has a keen interest in folk arts and has been studying, practicing and teaching Warli & Gond art for almost 7 years now. She has made Indian Folk art works to the scale of an entire wall and also on many pillars in colleges and houses. Apart from having a keen interest in traditional arts, she also has an inherent inclination towards various craft forms. Being a paper florist herself, she explores with crepe paper and other materials to create stunning replicas of flowers found in nature. She also occasionally indulges in making customized dream-catchers.
About Gond folk Art:
Gond paintings are a form of painting from folk and tribal art that is practiced by one of the largest tribes in India with whom it shares its name. While Gond paintings are considered to be from predominantly from Madhya Pradesh, it is also quite common in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhatisgarh and Odisha
- Understanding the colour palette
- Different detailing patterns
- how to compose a painting
- Gond Tree , 1 animal and bird
- Composition of drawing
- Also folklores related to the art
What are the materials they need to participate in?
-Pencil, Eraser, Scale
-Acrylic colors
- A4 size Drawing sheet
-1 Rough paper
- Black gel Pen/ Black technical pen for outlining
-Brush size 0 for detailing ,
-Brush size 1,3 for coloring
- Color Palette
- Cloth/ Tissue for wiping the Brushes
- Water
Seats available: 20
Date: November 8th
Ticket Cost (per person): Rs. 599/-
Time :4.30pm
Duration: 2.5 hours