Crash Course

Crash Course

Oil-painting

Oil Painting Course offers a comprehensive
introduction to the medium of oil paint, suitable for both beginners and
those looking to enhance their skills. Here are the key details: 

Learn essential techniques including:

  • Color mixing

  • Layering and glazing

  • Blending

  • Working with various brushes and tools

The curriculum covers both traditional and contemporary
approaches, enabling students to create realistic, abstract, and
expressive artworks.

No specific prerequisites are required; the course is open to all skill levels.

Students from around the world can enroll, and qualified
art teachers will guide the course.

For more information or to register, you can Contact.

AcrylicPainting

Acrylic Painting Course is designed to teach students the fundamentals of acrylic painting, focusing on techniques, creativity, and versatility. It is suitable for beginners and intermediate learners who want to explore this vibrant medium.

Learn essential techniques including:

  • Color mixing and blending techniques.

  • Layering, glazing, and creating textures.

  • Using tools like palette knives, sponges, and brushes.

  • Painting landscapes, abstracts, still life, and more.

    No prior experience is required; the course is open to all skill levels.

    Participants will learn from experienced instructors and gain hands-on practice to create their own masterpieces. Classes focus on both traditional and contemporary acrylic painting styles.

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Water-colour-painting

Watercolor Painting Course provides a comprehensive introduction to watercolor techniques, suitable for beginners and those looking to refine their skills. Students will learn to work with water-soluble pigments on paper, exploring various methods and styles.

Learn essential techniques including:

  • Basics of watercolor materials and equipment.

  • Techniques such as wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, flat washes, and glazing.

  • Color theory, mixing, and application methods.

  • Projects including landscapes, still life, portrait studies, and outdoor painting.

    No specific prerequisites; the course is open to all skill levels.

    Participants will receive guidance from experienced instructors and the opportunity to submit projects for certification.

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CharcoalART

Charcoal ART Course introduce students to the art of
creating images using charcoal as a medium, covering techniques for shading, blending, and creating textures. These courses are designed for beginners, intermediate, and advanced learners.

Learn essential techniques including:

  • Technique learning in each class

  • Fundamentals of charcoal materials and equipment

  • Shading techniques, including hatching and blending

  • How to create realistic drawings of landscapes, portraits, still life, animals, and nature

  • How to control the medium to create sharp or blended edges

  • Layering and building values in charcoal

    No prior experience is generally required; courses are open to all skill levels.

    Participants can expect personal attention, cross-learning with other students, and the opportunity to create multiple paintings.

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clay-Modeling

Clay Modeling Course introduce students to the art of creating
three-dimensional forms using clay. These courses cover fundamental
techniques for shaping, structuring, and detailing clay sculptures.

Learn essential techniques including:

  • Introduction to 3-dimensional forms.

  • Basic sketching.

  • Observation of natural and man-made objects.

  • Sense of structure, principles of composition.

  • Molding clay into various shapes such as flowers, fruits, and idols.

  • Create stable structures, volume and texture work

  • Material knowledge for sculpture and pottery work.

  • Combine clay modeling with reused objects and replicate them using a silicone mold.

    No specific prerequisites; the course is open to all skill levels.

    Participants can expect personal attention, cross-learning with other students, and the opportunity to create multiple paintings.

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Glass Painting Course teach the art of applying paints to glass surfaces to create decorative and artistic pieces.

Learn essential techniques including:

  • Glass selection and preparation

  • Outlining techniques

  • Colour filling and shading

  • Creating different textures and effects on glass

    Glass painting combines artistic skill with knowledge of materials to produce visually appealing and decorative art pieces.

    No prior experience is generally required; courses are open to all skill levels.

    Participants can expect personal attention, cross-learning with other students, and the opportunity to create multiple paintings.

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Knife Painting Course focus on using palette knives instead of brushes to apply paint to a surface, creating unique textures and effects.

Learn essential techniques including:

  • How to handle and use palette knives

  • Paint application techniques for texture

  • Color mixing for knife painting

  • Creating landscapes, abstracts, and other subjects

    Knife painting offers a distinctive approach to creating textured and expressive artworks.

    No specific prerequisites; the course is open to all skill levels.

    Participants can expect personal attention, cross-learning with other students, and the opportunity to create multiple paintings.
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Nata

NATA stands for National Aptitude Test in Architecture. It’s an entrance exam for undergraduate architecture programs in India. The Council of Architecture (CoA) conducts the exam.

  • To assess a candidate’s aptitude and skills for architecture
  • To provide a common entrance test for admission to the first year of a five-year B.Arch degree course.

    What’s tested drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity, and critical thinking ability.

    Who uses NATA scores
    Admissions authorities at different architecture schools use NATA scores to determine admission into their B.Arch degree programs.

    How to prepare
    It’s best to start preparing during Class 12 itself to maximize your chances.

    Can opt in After 10th Std , 1st PU , 2nd PU

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