Farrukhabad: Children are learning Bharti art tradition in the painting workshop of Sanskar Bharti.
Farrukhabad. Children are being connected to the ancient traditions of Indian art through painting training in the summer vacation art culture workshop of Sanskar Bharti, an art and literature institution in Farrukhabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Under the guidance of instructor Monica Gupta, children are understanding nature depiction, architecture, human figure and modern art through lines, dots and various artistic shapes.
According to instructor Monica Gupta, “Painting is an ancient art of India. Its development has coincided with human civilization. Ancient line drawings of human civilization are found in ancient caves and caves. Painting is a medium of expression of thoughts, imagination and feelings of the human mind.”
Information about Shri Krishna art from Pichwai painting
In the workshop, children are being given information about Indian culture and traditional art related to Shri Krishna through Pichwai painting. Importance of lines, proportions and observation skills in sketching explained. Children were also introduced to the importance of Indian Parliament and traditional art.
Children are learning to do independent sketching, sketching, pencil drawing and balanced use of colours. In Mehndi art, the basic techniques of Mandala art are also being taught with simplicity, so that children can easily adopt it.
In the workshop, children are also being told that painting inspires us to think, be creative and see the society from a new perspective. Sanskar Bharti’s effort is that children should understand Indian art and take it forward.
Organization officials Surendra Pandey, Dr. Ravinder Yadav, Dr. Rakesh Gangwar, Aadesh Awasthi, Gaurav Mishra Bunty, Arvind Dixit, Narendra Nath Mishra, Kulbhushan Srivastava, Deepak Ranjan Saxena, Anubhav Saraswat Ashok Shukla etc. were present in the arrangements of the school.
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