Tuesday 30 July 2013

Freedom for Art, Special Workshop on art on account of Indepence Day

Freedom  for  Art
Celebrate Independence day day through art
(A one day exclusive workshop on art)

Art House is the result of the collaborative efforts of dedicated artists with a vision to change the way young art is perceived. Having struggled to find an exhibiting platform, decided to create a space where any upcoming artist would be free to display his or her talent.

Since past 3 years Art House is holding art workshops for public who are interested to learn art, here we bring in practicing and professional artist to teach drawing and painting. Skill is taught in our workshop by demonstration by the artists, followed by practical sessions for participants.  The teachers take a round while all participants are working; they correct them while going wrong. 

We do not take more that 15 + 5 participants in a batch, so that we can give one to one attention while they are drawing or painting.  Also all our workshops are out-door, as we believe that a lot could happen in nature (each participants get inspired by various elements around them), unlike studio practice like all participants are made to draw still life or life study.

On account of 66th Indian Independence Day on 15th August, we are holding a one day workshop in various categories like line drawing, charcoal drawing, caricature drawing, water color, creative painting, wood-cut and printing and origami.

Each participant can join only one category, one teacher shall guide all the participants in that particular category, and also they would be a coordinator who shall provide all the necessary materials and details for the workshop.

LINE DRAWING

Introduction about line and types of lines and basic drawing and rendering techniques shall be taught by the teacher, followed by all participants are  to practice and finally produce an art work, that shall be exhibited.

Timings: 10:30 to 4:30, Fee: 1200/- including all working materials, lunch and tea.

Materials: Pencils, eraser, sharpener, book, mat to sit on floor, carry bag
Lunch: Packed North Indian lunch.

CHARCOAL DRAWING

Introduction to charcoal drawing, mediums and demonstration by the teacher, where handling the medium shall be taught, followed by all participants are to practice and finally produce an art work which shall be exhibited.

Timings: 10:30 to 4:30, Fee: 1500/- including all working materials, lunch and tea.

Materials: Charcoal Pencils, charcoal crayon, compressed charcoal, book, mat to sit on floor, carry bag.
Lunch: Packed North Indian lunch.


CARICATURE DRAWING

Introduction to caricature drawing, talk and demonstration by the teacher. Followed by all participants are to practice and finally produce an art work which shall be exhibited.

Timings: 10:30 to 4:30, Fee: 1500/- including all working materials, lunch and tea.

Materials:  book, stationery, marker pen, mat to sit on floor and carry bag.
Lunch: Packed North Indian lunch.

WATER COLOUR

Introduction to materials, color theory and  techniques for practice.  After demonstration by the teacher all participants are to practice and finally to produce an art work that shall be exhibited.

Timings: 10:30 to 4:30, Fee: 1500/- including all working materials, lunch and tea.

Materials: Handmade paper block, brush set, container, disposable pallet, napkin and stationery, mat to sit on floor, carry bag, Water colors on sharing.
Lunch: Packed North Indian lunch.

CREATIVE PAINTING

Introduction to painting, a talk and demonstration by the teacher.  Followed by a practical session for the participants. Finally to produce a print, this shall be exhibited.

Prerequisite: Passion to paint with ideas / concept.

Timings: 10:30 to 4:30, Fee: 2,200/- including all working materials, lunch and tea.

Materials: Canvas board, brush set, container, disposable pallet, napkin and stationery, mat to sit on floor, carry bag, Acrylic colors on sharing.
Lunch: Packed North Indian lunch.

WOODCUT AND PRINTING

Woodblock printing is the oldest technique in printmaking with origins in ancient China. In this workshop, each participant will have the opportunity to learn not only basic skills but a variety of special techniques to make the most of this amazing art form.

Introduction to drawing, wood-cut and printing, demonstration by the teacher followed by practical session for the participants.   Finally to produce a print that shall be exhibited.

What to Bring
References images or Xerox copies of drawings/pictures of what you would like to carve; if you decide to do a drawing ahead of time, be sure what you bring is a Xerox or laser jet copy (not ink jet!) and we will show you how to transfer your image onto your block.
we will supply materials, but feel free to bring your own tools if you have them or different materials you would like to try printing on. Woodblock printing works well on paper, canvas, fabric (this includes t-shirts!).

wear clothes you don't mind getting a little inky.  Tools shall be provided on sharing basis which has to be returned after using them.

Prerequisite: Drawing skill

Timings: 10:30 to 4:30, Fee: 1,500/- including all working materials, lunch and tea.

Materials: drawing book, Indian ink, brush, wood block and paper for printing.  Tools are to be shared and returned.

Lunch: Packed North Indian lunch.

ORIGAMI

Introduction to origami, basics of paper folding and demonstration by the teacher. Followed by practice session for the participants.

Eligibility: 10yrs and above

Timings: 10:30 to 4:30, Fee: 1,000/- including all working materials, lunch and tea.

Materials: color papers, note pad, carry

Lunch: Packed North Indian lunch.

Eligibility:  12yrs and above for all the workshop, basic drawing skill would be an added advantage.

Note: If we do not get desired no. of participant, Art House will cancel the workshop.
For Registration contact Krishna Prasad 98863 94195, 98861 53297, Email: arthousekp@gmail.com

We also hold regular workshop on sketching and drawing and water colour, do go through the older posts

Do share the info among your friends.

Regards
Krishna Prasad

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