Kalamkari Motifs Workshop




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₹399 Inclusive of all taxes

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Sun, July 23 2023, 06:00 PM (IST)
Beginner
Hindi/English (Our Community Manager is present to Help Live Translate)
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About the Workshop +

Sudheer will guide you on how to create the basic motifs and the other intricacies of Kalamkari Art.

This was a one hour class for beginners and was conducted over Zoom  - adults or children above 8 years can join. 


Key Takeaways +

Kalamkari Motifs


Is the Art Kit included with my order? +

No, we do not provide art kits with this workshop. Before the workshop, we will share the list of materials you will need to complete your artwork. Our materials list is curated to make sure all required items are easily available.

However, we also sell art kits for some of the art forms seperately which you can find here.


What materials do I need to prepare in Advance? +

  • A4 Size plain paper (a couple of extra sheets to practice sketching). 
  • Poster colors (preferred, if you don’t have access to poster colors, you can use acrylic colors). 
  • Compass
  • Brushes (size 0 to size 4/5), water and palette for mixing. 
  • Black pen for outlines (not mandatory, can outline with brush and paint too)
  • Pencil and rubber for sketching



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Sudheer
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  Sudheer is a remarkable first-generation Kalamkari artist in his family. His passion for this traditional art form led him to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, further honing his skills and knowledge. Sudheer's exceptional dedication and artistic talents have garnered him several prestigious awards and recognitions. In 2007, he received the Andhra Pradesh State Award for his outstanding contributions to Kalamkari. Prior to that, in 2006, he was honored with the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Award, highlighting his significant impact in the field of art. In 2009, he added the Konaseema Chitrakala Parisad Award to his list of accomplishments, further solidifying his position as a prominent Kalamkari artist. Beyond his accolades, Sudheer's commitment to his craft has led him to participate in numerous art camps, where he can exchange ideas and further enrich his artistic journey. His achievements and involvement in the art community underscore his dedication to preserving and promoting the beauty and cultural significance of Kalamkari art.  

Kalamkari


Kalamkari is an Indian art form that involves painting or printing on fabric using natural dyes and intricate penwork. In fact, the name "Kalamkari" literally means ‘craftwork done with a pen’. It flourished during the Mughal period and later under the patronage of the Golconda and Coromandel (parts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu) Sultanates in South India. The most prominent centers of Kalamkari today are Srikalahasti (Chittoor District) and Machilipatnam (Krishna District) in Andhra Pradesh. The traditional themes depicted in this art form are the episodes of Hindu mythological epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana—the depiction of deities like Ganesha, Rama, Krishna, and Arjuna and common occurrences. Additionally, the rounded face, long big eyes, and detailing of costume and jewelry are all important features of Kalamkari art. Tradition and Legend  One of the most fascinating aspects of Kalamkari is its deep-rooted connection to mythology and folklore. According to legend, this art form originated when Lord Krishna's divine consort, Radha, taught the art of Kalamkari to the women of the ancient village of Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh. Since then, Kalamkari has been passed down through generations, with each artisan adding their unique touch to the tradition. In addition, there is one more popular legend that says, Kalamkari was used to paint the image of Hanuman on the flag of Arjuna's chariot for the Kurukshetra war. Technique and Method  Kalamkari involves a meticulous process that begins with preparing the canvas, usually cotton or silk fabric. Artisans then outline the design using a bamboo or palm stick dipped in fermented jaggery and water solution, known as "kalam," which acts as a natural mordant. Once the outlines are drawn, the fabric is treated with natural dyes extracted from plants, roots, and minerals, such as indigo, madder, and myrobalam to fill in the intricate patterns. The entire process is intricate and time-consuming, requiring immense skill and precision. Harinath N, Sudheerji, and Siva Reddy are some of the master artists practicing the art of Kalamkari. FAQs How do I authenticate genuine Kalamkari art? Authentic Kalamkari art can be identified by its intricate hand-drawn or block-printed designs, use of natural dyes, and traditional patterns. Genuine Kalamkari products often have slight imperfections that add to their uniqueness. What is the significance of motifs used in Kalamkari designs? Kalamkari designs often feature motifs inspired by nature, mythology, and folklore. Common motifs include peacocks, flowers, trees, and scenes from epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Each motif carries cultural and symbolic significance, reflecting the rich heritage and storytelling tradition of Kalamkari art. Are Kalamkari products suitable for gifting? Yes, Kalamkari products make excellent gifts due to their unique artistry and cultural significance. They are perfect for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, and festive celebrations. What are the benefits of using natural dyes in Kalamkari art? Natural dyes used in Kalamkari art have several benefits. They are eco-friendly, reducing environmental impact. Additionally, natural dyes produce rich, vibrant colors that age gracefully over time, giving the products a unique and enduring beauty.  



Product Details

Title Kalamkari Motifs Workshop
Vendor Sudheer
Art Style Kalamkari
Difficulty Level Beginner
Workshop Type Live
Audio Language Hindi/English
Materials Included No
Date 1 Days

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FAQs

Masterclasses are complete pre-recorded courses of 7-8 parts that have been researched and recorded by us at the Master artists homes. LIVE workshops happen in real time over zoom along with the Master Artist and a small group. Live workshops have different levels. We only have a few Masterclasses right now - Lippan art from Kutch and Pichwai art from Nathdwara, Rajasthan and are producing and adding more every month. While we cover more than 60 heritage art and craft forms in our live workshops already.

You could attend a beginner friendly live workshop (or even a masterclass if its Lippan or Pichwai you are interested in) and then join the foundations or advanced LIVE workshops. The different levels for the LIVE workshops are- Beginner, Foundations and Advancedyour store.

Materials are not included in the masterclasses but you can order from our list of authentic art kits and materials in addition to the masterclass. For the live workshops, materials are included in some of the live workshops as part of the workshop and it would be mentioned in the workshop description.

Beginner Friendly- These are usually 1-2 classes of 2 hours each and one of the simpler artworks and motifs of that art style are covered in the beginner friendly workshops as an introduction to that art form.
Foundations- In the foundations live workshops, the workshops are structured to teach you the basic motifs and foundations of that art style , the focus is not on completing a painting but the elements taught in each class are incorporated in a painting and a few different compositions are also taught
Advanced- in the Advanced live workshop, usually the focus is on completing a more elaborate and intricate painting - no basic motifs are covered in the advanced workshops.
Masterclass-A masterclass is structured as 7-8 pre-recorded classes covering introduction of the artform, introduction of the artist, introduction of the different traditional materials used in that art and then 3 artworks are usually taught ranging from beginner to intermediate.

Yes, going forward, our platform will automatically award you a certificate on behalf of MeMeraki for completing a workshop with us and being a patron of the arts. This will be accessible via the ‘My Workshops’ section under each workshop that you have attended after Nov 2021.

Yes, we have many patrons attending our workshops from across the world. We ship the art kits internationally for the workshops where materials are included. International shipping charges are INR2000. Even if you are ordering an art kit separately in addition to a MASTERCLASS, we can ship internationally.

Yes, you will be able to access the recording of all the workshops you have attended through the ‘My Workshops’ section to be able to practice at your own pace later.

The previous workshops recordings will still be available to you via google drive as earlier. But going forward for all new workshops post Nov 2021, the workshops will be accessible through our website and platform only.