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Bengali Mother Tongue (Native)
Hindi Basic
Rabindra Bharati University
2017
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Panvel, Panvel, India - 410206
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MNR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Palaspe, Panvel
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RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Khanda Colony, Mumbai
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DAV Public School
New Panvel, Mumbai
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Drawing Classes
8
Age groups catered to
16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs
Teaches
Cartoon Drawing, Pencil Sketching, Pencil Shading, Landscapes attributes
Age group catered to
5- 13 years-old, 14- 21 years old, 2- 5 years-old
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Painting Classes
8
Age groups catered to
16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs
Teaches
Canvas Painting, Water color Painting, Oil Painting, Madhubani Painting, Warli Painting, Fabric Painting
Age group catered to
22- 50 years old, 5- 13 years-old, 14- 21 years old, 2- 5 years-old
Teaching Experience in detail in Painting Classes
Teaching painting is an incredible journey. I get to see students go from being nervous about creating art to feeling confident and proud of their work. It's amazing to watch them learn and grow, trying out different techniques and styles. Some students are just starting out, while others have been painting for years. Either way, it's a privilege to help them improve their skills and find their own unique voice. As a teacher, I learn a lot from my students too. They bring their own experiences and perspectives to their art, which is really inspiring. Painting isn't just about creating something beautiful – it's also about self-expression and personal growth. I love seeing students develop their skills and gain confidence in their abilities. It's a rewarding experience for both the student and the teacher. When students share their artwork with me, I feel a sense of pride and joy. It's moments like these that remind me why I love teaching painting so much. Here's another 600-word piece on the experience of painting: Painting is my sanctuary, a place where I can escape the chaos of everyday life and tap into my creativity. When I'm standing in front of a blank canvas, I feel a sense of calm wash over me. It's as if the world slows down, and all that's left is the present moment. As I begin to paint, I feel my thoughts and emotions start to flow onto the canvas. The colors, textures, and shapes all blend together to create a unique piece that's a reflection of my inner world. Sometimes the process is smooth and effortless, while other times it's messy and unpredictable. But that's what makes it so exciting – the unknown. One of the things I love most about painting is the freedom it gives me. I can experiment with different techniques, try out new styles, and push the boundaries of what's possible. It's liberating to know that there are no rules, no right or wrong answers. It's all about expressing myself and bringing my vision to life. Painting has also taught me a lot about patience and perseverance. There are times when I feel like I'm not making progress, when the piece isn't coming together the way I want it to. But with persistence and dedication, I've learned to trust the process and let the artwork evolve. When I'm painting, I'm fully immersed in the moment. My worries and concerns fade away, and I'm left with a sense of clarity and focus. It's meditative, almost therapeutic. I feel like I'm able to tap into a deeper part of myself, a part that's creative, expressive, and free. Sharing my artwork with others is also a big part of the experience. I love hearing people's reactions and interpretations – it's amazing how different individuals can see different things in the same piece. Some might see the technical skill, while others might connect with the emotions or story behind the artwork. It's a reminder that art is subjective, and that's what makes it so powerful. Through painting, I've also discovered a sense of community. Joining art groups, attending classes, and connecting with fellow artists online has introduced me to people who understand the joys and challenges of creating art. We support and inspire each other, and it's wonderful to be part of a community that shares my passion. Painting has become a way for me to express myself, to tell my story, and to connect with others. It's a journey of self-discovery, creativity, and growth. With each new piece, I feel like I'm learning more about myself and the world around me. I'm excited to see where this journey takes me next, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to share it with others.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Art and Craft classes
5
Age groups catered to
16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs
Art and Craft type taught
Creative Paper Art
Teaching Experience in detail in Art and Craft classes
As an art and craft teacher, I've had the privilege of shaping young minds and nurturing their creativity. My classroom is a space where imagination knows no bounds, and students are encouraged to explore, experiment, and express themselves. Every day, I witness the magic of art coming to life, and it's a truly rewarding experience. One of the most fulfilling aspects of my job is seeing students discover their creative potential. When a child picks up a paintbrush or a pair of scissors for the first time, their eyes light up with excitement. As they begin to create, their confidence grows, and they start to see themselves as artists. It's incredible to watch them develop their skills and techniques, and soon, they're producing artwork that's both impressive and personal. Teaching art and craft isn't just about imparting technical skills; it's about fostering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Through various projects and activities, students learn to think outside the box, take risks, and explore different mediums and materials. They develop their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and attention to detail. Most importantly, they learn to express themselves in unique and meaningful ways. My classroom is a vibrant and dynamic space, filled with color, texture, and energy. Students work on a wide range of projects, from painting and drawing to sculpture, printmaking, and mixed media. We explore different art movements and styles, from Impressionism to Cubism, and students are encouraged to find their own voice and style. I love seeing them make connections between art and other subjects, like history, literature, and science. One of the highlights of my job is seeing students' confidence and self-esteem grow as they create. When they produce a piece they're proud of, their faces light up, and they can't wait to share it with others. It's amazing to see how art can transform a child's self-perception and attitude towards learning. Art becomes a way for them to communicate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a way that words often can't. As an art and craft teacher, I've also had the opportunity to work with students of varying abilities and needs. I've learned to be flexible, patient, and adaptable, tailoring my teaching to meet the diverse needs of my students. Whether it's working with students who have special needs or English language learners, I've seen how art can be a universal language, bridging gaps and fostering understanding. Exhibitions and showcases are an integral part of our art program. Students love seeing their work displayed, and it's a great way to build their confidence and sense of accomplishment. Parents and the wider school community are always impressed by the talent and creativity on display, and it's wonderful to see students take pride in their work. Teaching art and craft is not without its challenges, of course. Managing a classroom full of creative students can be chaotic at times, and ensuring that everyone has the resources and support they need can be a juggling act. But the rewards far outweigh the challenges. Seeing students grow and develop as artists, witnessing their creative breakthroughs, and knowing that I'm playing a role in shaping their artistic journey – it's an incredible privilege. In the end, teaching art and craft is about more than just creating artists; it's about cultivating creative thinkers, problem-solvers, and innovators. It's about helping students develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed in all areas of life. As I reflect on my experience as an art and craft teacher, I'm reminded of the profound impact that art can have on young lives. It's a privilege to be part of this journey, and I feel grateful to be able to inspire and nurture the next generation of creative thinkers and artists.
5 out of 5 1 review
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1. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Art and Craft, Drawing and Painting Classes.
2. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
3. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 8 years.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Drawing Classes
8
Age groups catered to
16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs
Teaches
Cartoon Drawing, Pencil Sketching, Pencil Shading, Landscapes attributes
Age group catered to
5- 13 years-old, 14- 21 years old, 2- 5 years-old
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Painting Classes
8
Age groups catered to
16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs
Teaches
Canvas Painting, Water color Painting, Oil Painting, Madhubani Painting, Warli Painting, Fabric Painting
Age group catered to
22- 50 years old, 5- 13 years-old, 14- 21 years old, 2- 5 years-old
Teaching Experience in detail in Painting Classes
Teaching painting is an incredible journey. I get to see students go from being nervous about creating art to feeling confident and proud of their work. It's amazing to watch them learn and grow, trying out different techniques and styles. Some students are just starting out, while others have been painting for years. Either way, it's a privilege to help them improve their skills and find their own unique voice. As a teacher, I learn a lot from my students too. They bring their own experiences and perspectives to their art, which is really inspiring. Painting isn't just about creating something beautiful – it's also about self-expression and personal growth. I love seeing students develop their skills and gain confidence in their abilities. It's a rewarding experience for both the student and the teacher. When students share their artwork with me, I feel a sense of pride and joy. It's moments like these that remind me why I love teaching painting so much. Here's another 600-word piece on the experience of painting: Painting is my sanctuary, a place where I can escape the chaos of everyday life and tap into my creativity. When I'm standing in front of a blank canvas, I feel a sense of calm wash over me. It's as if the world slows down, and all that's left is the present moment. As I begin to paint, I feel my thoughts and emotions start to flow onto the canvas. The colors, textures, and shapes all blend together to create a unique piece that's a reflection of my inner world. Sometimes the process is smooth and effortless, while other times it's messy and unpredictable. But that's what makes it so exciting – the unknown. One of the things I love most about painting is the freedom it gives me. I can experiment with different techniques, try out new styles, and push the boundaries of what's possible. It's liberating to know that there are no rules, no right or wrong answers. It's all about expressing myself and bringing my vision to life. Painting has also taught me a lot about patience and perseverance. There are times when I feel like I'm not making progress, when the piece isn't coming together the way I want it to. But with persistence and dedication, I've learned to trust the process and let the artwork evolve. When I'm painting, I'm fully immersed in the moment. My worries and concerns fade away, and I'm left with a sense of clarity and focus. It's meditative, almost therapeutic. I feel like I'm able to tap into a deeper part of myself, a part that's creative, expressive, and free. Sharing my artwork with others is also a big part of the experience. I love hearing people's reactions and interpretations – it's amazing how different individuals can see different things in the same piece. Some might see the technical skill, while others might connect with the emotions or story behind the artwork. It's a reminder that art is subjective, and that's what makes it so powerful. Through painting, I've also discovered a sense of community. Joining art groups, attending classes, and connecting with fellow artists online has introduced me to people who understand the joys and challenges of creating art. We support and inspire each other, and it's wonderful to be part of a community that shares my passion. Painting has become a way for me to express myself, to tell my story, and to connect with others. It's a journey of self-discovery, creativity, and growth. With each new piece, I feel like I'm learning more about myself and the world around me. I'm excited to see where this journey takes me next, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to share it with others.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Art and Craft classes
5
Age groups catered to
16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs
Art and Craft type taught
Creative Paper Art
Teaching Experience in detail in Art and Craft classes
As an art and craft teacher, I've had the privilege of shaping young minds and nurturing their creativity. My classroom is a space where imagination knows no bounds, and students are encouraged to explore, experiment, and express themselves. Every day, I witness the magic of art coming to life, and it's a truly rewarding experience. One of the most fulfilling aspects of my job is seeing students discover their creative potential. When a child picks up a paintbrush or a pair of scissors for the first time, their eyes light up with excitement. As they begin to create, their confidence grows, and they start to see themselves as artists. It's incredible to watch them develop their skills and techniques, and soon, they're producing artwork that's both impressive and personal. Teaching art and craft isn't just about imparting technical skills; it's about fostering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Through various projects and activities, students learn to think outside the box, take risks, and explore different mediums and materials. They develop their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and attention to detail. Most importantly, they learn to express themselves in unique and meaningful ways. My classroom is a vibrant and dynamic space, filled with color, texture, and energy. Students work on a wide range of projects, from painting and drawing to sculpture, printmaking, and mixed media. We explore different art movements and styles, from Impressionism to Cubism, and students are encouraged to find their own voice and style. I love seeing them make connections between art and other subjects, like history, literature, and science. One of the highlights of my job is seeing students' confidence and self-esteem grow as they create. When they produce a piece they're proud of, their faces light up, and they can't wait to share it with others. It's amazing to see how art can transform a child's self-perception and attitude towards learning. Art becomes a way for them to communicate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a way that words often can't. As an art and craft teacher, I've also had the opportunity to work with students of varying abilities and needs. I've learned to be flexible, patient, and adaptable, tailoring my teaching to meet the diverse needs of my students. Whether it's working with students who have special needs or English language learners, I've seen how art can be a universal language, bridging gaps and fostering understanding. Exhibitions and showcases are an integral part of our art program. Students love seeing their work displayed, and it's a great way to build their confidence and sense of accomplishment. Parents and the wider school community are always impressed by the talent and creativity on display, and it's wonderful to see students take pride in their work. Teaching art and craft is not without its challenges, of course. Managing a classroom full of creative students can be chaotic at times, and ensuring that everyone has the resources and support they need can be a juggling act. But the rewards far outweigh the challenges. Seeing students grow and develop as artists, witnessing their creative breakthroughs, and knowing that I'm playing a role in shaping their artistic journey – it's an incredible privilege. In the end, teaching art and craft is about more than just creating artists; it's about cultivating creative thinkers, problem-solvers, and innovators. It's about helping students develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed in all areas of life. As I reflect on my experience as an art and craft teacher, I'm reminded of the profound impact that art can have on young lives. It's a privilege to be part of this journey, and I feel grateful to be able to inspire and nurture the next generation of creative thinkers and artists.
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