Connaught Place, Delhi, India - 110001
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Painting Classes
5
Age groups catered to
Above 25 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs
Teaches
Water color Painting, Oil Painting, Canvas Painting, Acrylic Painting
Age group catered to
22- 50 years old, 14- 21 years old
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Drawing Classes
5
Age groups catered to
Above 25 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs
Teaches
Portrait Drawing
Age group catered to
22- 50 years old, 14- 21 years old
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Fine Arts Classes
5
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Sketching Classes
5
5.0 out of 5 62 reviews
Shivani Kumari
Painting Age group:22- 50 years old
"Sir is very talented, patient, and supportive. He makes learning fun and always encourage us to be creative and express ourselves through art. I’ve improved a lot under his guidance and truly enjoy every class. Their passion for teaching really shows, and it’s been a great experience learning from him. "
Surbhi Garg
Painting Age group:22- 50 years old
"I am grateful to you rashid sir for teaching me this art . And I m even more happy to get a chance to learn from you and be your student. Motivated and encouraged me all the time and thank you for telling me that I can also learn to do art. "
Rasmeen Fatima
Painting Age group:22- 50 years old
"Sir, your painting is not with a colour it represents your kind heart of your soul. I attained your workshops; it was the very precious learning. It helps to each and every one to bloom themselves. It's helping to express themselves. Painting not a drawing, it's a expression of moment of someone, which is reflected by your paintings. Your painting is not an illusion it's an actual expression of good soul. "
Sushmita Priya
Drawing Age group:22- 50 years old
"Rashid sir is a very experienced teacher in art and craft. All the painting made by sir is outstanding. "
Shalini
Painting Age group:22- 50 years old
"I feel lucky to have the opportunity to be your student. You teach us painting in a way that inspires me to continue pursuing it. You always say that painting is neither good nor bad; it is simply about the expression and feelings conveyed through the artwork. "
Gaurav Kumar
"Amazing. As a person you are a man of heart. Artistically you are incredible. A seasoned artist. The king of colours. "
Anugrahita
Painting Age group:14- 21 years old
"Sir taught us very patiently and has been very supportive to us in all aspects. His passion for art has inspired us in many ways. "
Kashish
Drawing for Beginners coaching Age group:14- 21 years old
" "Rashid sir your passion for art has inspired me greatly thank you for showing me the beauty of expression through art and best teacher Rashid sir is very hardworking and Knowledge person. " "
Riya
Painting Age group:14- 21 years old
"Raashid sir is very good artist and he is very talented in making paintings and scratches. He is a good teacher in our college. "
Nidhi Baisla
Painting Age group:14- 21 years old
"I like your painting very much, whenever I have free time so, that time I do painting. Your class is very beneficial for us. "
Sapna
Drawing Age group:14- 21 years old
"Thank you very much sir, you have provided many facilities and told us about many types of painting which will help us in our development and we think positively sir your nature is very good and you help everyone. "
Chetna Khari
Painting Age group:2- 5 years-old
"Raashid sir is very good artist and he is very talented in making paintings and scratches. He is very good teacher in our college. "
Jiya
Drawing Age group:14- 21 years old
"Your are not only our teacher you are our friend, philosopher and guide. All molded into one person. We will always be grateful for your support. "
Tannu Harsana
Drawing Age group:14- 21 years old
"We are grateful to have a teacher like you. I enjoy the classes taken by you. I hope I will learn more from you in the future. "
Manju
Painting Age group:14- 21 years old
"It's very useful and very good in my front of view I think all people should used it and children can learn drowning yearly Rasid sir is very good teacher as well as Rasid sir is very creative and makes very nice arts all people can learn art. Thank you. "
Answered on 11/12/2023 Learn Art and Creativity/Painting/Oil Painting
Prehistoric Era: The earliest murals are found in the Chauvet Cave in France, dating back to around 30,000 BCE. These paintings depict animals and abstract figures.
Ancient Civilizations: In ancient Egypt, murals adorned the walls of tombs and temples, often depicting religious and everyday scenes. The Minoans of ancient Crete are also known for their vibrant frescoes.
Classical Antiquity: The Greeks and Romans painted murals in public buildings and private homes, with famous examples found in Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Middle Ages: Murals often had religious themes, adorning the interiors of churches and cathedrals throughout Europe.
Renaissance: This period saw a resurgence of mural painting with the use of fresco technique, exemplified by works like Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling.
Modern Era: Murals became a tool for social and political expression, with Mexican muralists like Diego Rivera leading the way. The Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the United States also commissioned murals during the Great Depression.
Contemporary Times: Today, murals are used for beautification, community engagement, and political commentary. Street art and graffiti have also evolved as forms of mural painting.
Answered on 11/12/2023 Learn Art and Creativity
Italy: Known for its rich art history, Italy is home to some of the world’s most famous artworks and architectural wonders. Cities like Florence, Venice, and Rome are hubs of artistic heritage.
France: With Paris as a global center for art, fashion, and design, France has a long-standing tradition of valuing artistic expression. The Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay are just two examples of its world-class museums.
Japan: Japanese art, from traditional practices like ikebana (flower arranging) and calligraphy to contemporary art, is highly regarded. Japan also has a vibrant pop culture scene, including manga and anime.
Spain: Spain has produced some of the most influential artists in history, such as Picasso and Dalí. The country continues to celebrate art through its museums, galleries, and festivals.
United States: With a diverse and dynamic art scene, the U.S. is known for its contributions to modern and contemporary art, as well as its support for a wide range of creative industries.
United Kingdom: The UK has a rich cultural scene with numerous galleries, theaters, and museums. London, in particular, is a world-renowned center for the visual and performing arts.
Answered on 11/12/2023 Learn Art and Creativity/Painting/Oil Painting
Blending: They allow for smooth blending of colors, which is ideal for creating gradients and subtle shifts in tone.
Drying Time: Oil paints have a slow drying time, which allows artists to work with the paint for longer periods, making changes and refining the painting over time.
Texture: They can be applied in many ways, from thin glazes to thick impasto, allowing artists to create a variety of textures.
Durability: Once dried, oil paintings are resilient and can last for centuries without fading, which is why so many historical paintings have survived in good condition.
Versatility: Oil paints can be used on a variety of surfaces, including canvas, wood, and metal.
Answered on 11/12/2023 Learn Art and Creativity/Calligraphy
Felt Tip Calligraphy Pens: These are great for beginners because they are easy to use and require no preparation. They come with a fixed nib width, which helps in practicing consistent stroke widths.
Fountain Calligraphy Pens: These pens have refillable cartridges and offer a bit more flexibility than felt tip pens. They are a good step up from felt tip pens and can provide a more traditional calligraphy experience.
Dip Pens: These consist of a nib that is dipped into ink. They offer the most traditional calligraphy experience and allow for a wide range of nibs and inks, but they require a bit more skill and practice to use effectively.
Brush Pens: Brush pens have a flexible tip that allows for a variety of strokes. They are excellent for styles that require a more fluid and expressive line, such as modern calligraphy or brush lettering.
Answered on 11/12/2023 Learn Art and Creativity/Calligraphy
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