About the event
About the Workshop:
Warli Art The Warlis or Varlis are an indigenous tribe or Adivasis, living in mountainous as well as coastal areas of Maharashtra-Gujarat border and surrounding areas. They have their own animistic beliefs, life, customs and traditions, as a result of acculturation they have adopted many Hindu beliefs.
What will you learn:
You will learn to draw the character and also learn how to detail the art form and make it beautiful with motifs of Warli painting.
Flow of the workshop:
They will start with the significance of the artwork..then learn the patterns and motifs and go on creating the artwork.
Materials required:
1. Paper or Canvas 2. Colors - Acrylic or Watercolors 3. Pencil, Eraser 4. Microns of black pens for outline 5. Zero-number brush for outlines 6. 3 - 6 number brush for filling colors 7. One flat brush for wash
About the Artist:
Savita Gopalakrishnan - the quintessential Mumbaikar, and the brain behind Urbankala, a one-stop artistic gifting solution. She works on the painted/ sculpted merchandise at Urbankala. Art has been her passion and she also spreads the therapeutic art through her workshops across Mumbai. She is a self-taught artist with 7 years into this color venture, after her stint as a Lighting & Texturing Expert. While she has been into various forms of art, including contemporary and quirky art, her main focus has been Indian folk art. ""Beauty is in the detailing"", she says, and her perfect detailing allows her artwork to stand out. And with the right choice of colors, that are unique and fresh, she further enhances the visual appeal.
So join the Wali art workshop with Savita on 30 Aug from 11 AM Onwards