A colorful journey – from the first stroke to a well-finished masterpiece.
At KalaVriksh, painting is not just about coloring the canvas; it is about creating and conveying deeper feelings, a sense of purpose.
Do you imagine beautiful scenery, observe beauty around you, but don’t know how to re-create it on the canvas or paper? Then take a brush and be ready to embark on this vibrant journey of colours!
You will learn how to observe shapes, understand proportions, and bring balance into your compositions. Gradually, you will gain control over lines, forms, light values, and colors. With guided practice, your paintings will move from hesitation to confidence.
Inspired by modern Western and Ancient Indian artistic principles (Like षडांग), where creation is seen as a harmony of Roop (form), Pramaan (proportion), and Bhaav (emotion). This course helps you not just paint—but truly see and express.
1. Finding the Purpose – Before taking a brush, we will identify the “Why” – the meaning behind your painting. We will discuss the deeper meaning of this art.
2. Understanding the Lines – We will begin with straight and curved lines. This stage builds the foundation of your hand movement. With practice, your lines become more confident and intentional.
3. Seeing Shapes and Proportions – Breaking complex objects into simple shapes and understanding their proportions. This helps you draw more accurately.
4. Creating Depth – Learning about light, shadow, and values helps you bring realism and volume into your work. Your paintings start to feel more alive.
5. Enchanting Compositions – How to arrange elements within a canvas to create harmony and focus. Your work begins to feel complete and thoughtfully designed. Painting becomes a beautiful poem when the composition is good.
6. Handling the Colors with Grace – This is the art of Varnikabhanga, where we learn to handle colors with such grace that transitions feel as natural as a sunset.
7. Painter’s Perspective – You will learn to see the world and masterpiece paintings through the eyes of a mature painter – ‘how to observe’ is an essential skill.
8. Practical Advice – You will learn from an experienced painter. So, you will get so many practical tips and feedback.
Hello!
I am Prashasa, a painter.
I have been painting since 2015. I have tried my hand at canvas painting (my favorite!), wall-painting, glass painting, wood painting, paper-painting, and pottery painting with acrylic colours, oil colours, water colours, and charcoal.
I would love to start a painting journey with you!