Mid-Week Already!! If you need a reason to enjoy, check out any of these creative dos. These sessions are every reason to laud the forum and believe that “The best things in life are free!”
Dot Mandala Workshop
Let’s live the art together. Join in for the “Dot Mandala Workshop” by The Rooftop!
Register: On the BookMyShow app
Date: March 3
Time: 3 pm
Venue: Online Workshop over Zoom App
Price: Free
Brush Pen Calligraphy
Brush Lettering or Modern Calligraphy is the art of drawing letters. It not only nurtures creative thinking, but it is also amongst the simplest ways to let out steam. So, draw an inspiring quote to adorn a bookmark, your desk, or wall, or personalize your gift tags!
For this workshop, we will be writing an inspiring quote using brush pen calligraphy techniques.
Date: March 5
Time: 2 pm
Where: Online on Zoom
Price: Free
Urban Sketching Workshop
Urban Sketching is the practice of sketching on location and from life. It is popular among artists who are on the go and like to sketch something in front of them, such as a building or a street. This workshop will try to work on the nuances of what brings a building to life. Register on the BookMyShow app.
Join in for the “Urban Sketching Workshop” by The Rooftop!
Date: March 5
Time: 3 pm
Venue: Online over Zoom
Price: Free
PS: No entries will be accepted after 1 pm on March 5
Bridge Between Tradition And Modern
Madhvi Parekh is a self-taught artist and reflects her rural influences in her folk art. Madhvi gained much of her exposure and inspiration for her paintings from her husband. Her subjects have unique freshness and spontaneity to them and her themes always revolve around images that affect her. Catch a glimpse of her artwork this week. The exhibition will be till 31st March daily, 11:00 am to 07:00 pm.
When: Friday 4th March, 5:30 pm- 8:00 pm
Where: Archer Gallery
Riderless World
Sculptor Sonal Ambani began her creative journey three decades ago, sculpting across various mediums and styles. Her work bridges the gap between nature and urbanization, seeking to create a delicate bond between these two diverse ecosystems. She sculpts with the intention of challenging the viewer to create his/her own meaning by reflecting upon their own life experiences.
Behind the horse is a wall onto which people who have lost their lives to the pandemic are memorialized by means of a projector. Their names slowly scroll on the wall, as the audience adds the names of their loved ones to the list.
When: Friday 4th March, 5:00 pm- 07:30 pm
Where: Samara Art Gallery, Navrangpura