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Duration: 51 minutes
Full Replay of LIVE Workshop
About the Artform
The word Kalamkari comes from the Kalam and Kari. It originated in the state of Andhra Pradesh and is a folk art form. It was traditionally painted onto a cotton or silk fabric with the help of a bamboo pen by using natural or vegetable dyes. There are two main styles of Kalamkari- the block printed that is practiced in the town of Machilipatnam and the hand-painted style that is largely practiced in the town of Srikalahasti.
About the Session
In this session, you will learn about Kalamkari Painting, here the artist will demonstrate with focus on flowers and leaves. In this session, various Kalamkari paintings, miniatures, and other paper products will be showcased and explained.
This is a 'beginner-friendly' session. (Age: 15+).
About the Artist
Aabdika Sharma
@aabdika_artworks
Aabdika Sharma is an artist and art educator and has conducted several workshops and cultural festivals for students across India. She is the founder of an experimental art space, Cafe of Creatives. Her work has been exhibited in Naimisha - National Gallery of Modern Art, Mood Indigo, DLF Promenade among many others. She has also won several awards for her work in the fine arts.
Materials Required
Don't Miss this Opportunity to Learn!
Being a replay of an actual live workshop, where students interacted with the instructor, it will give you more of a classroom experience.
Masterclasses are longer in length due to the profound focus on the art which in turn facilitates better output from the learners.
After the masterclass, you can get in touch with the artist through Instagram, and get clarifications & comments on your artwork!