Mumbai Art and Craft Exhibitions Workshops in Juhu Mumbai by Master Craftsmen

Mumbai Art and Craft Exhibitions Workshops in Juhu Mumbai by Master Craftsmen

 

 

Mr. Nareshkumar is helping in making the earth better place by creating eco-friendly handmade stationery items which are visually appealing and fun to use. Below are some of his collections.

Insights from the Paramparik Karigar Committee itself.

Live with participants from our exhibitions and workshops

Some of the participants are sharing their experiences at the live textile workshop

Live leather Work workshop
Devjibhai

Phad Painting work at Paramparik Karigar exhibition in Mumbai

Leather embroidery from our highly accomplished Karigars.

Phad Painting work at the Paramparik Karigar exhibition in Mumbai.

Check out this amazing Mural art form originating from Kerala with our master craftsmen at the Paramparik Karigar exhibition in Mumbai.

Check these amazing pieces of work on show at the Paramparik Karigar exhibition in Mumbai.

Our expert karigar giving us an understanding of the Tarkashi art.

Let?s have a look at what the Karigars have got in store for us.

Sat Narayan with collaboration with his wife is into the art of silver and stone jewellery. They are based from Himachal Pradesh, his wife is into this artwork from childhood.

Javed Abdul who has an amazing art of making handmade carpets which has a mixture of cotton and wool. He got this art from his family tradition where his dad and grandfather were master craftsmen of this art.

D.Vaikuntam Nakash a national level artist and his son Rakesh a state level artist for Cherial Paintings. The Cherial Painting art is running in the family blood for generations. There are Cherial paintings of his ancestor whose painting is displayed in museums in London.

Mr. A.M.Raju is sculpting varieties of sculpture in bronze form the year 1986. The sculptures are themed and based on Hindu mythology and inspired by ancient stories.

Who could imagine, that one could create such beautiful lamps and artifacts from a vegetable? Jagathram introduced this innovative technique of using BOTTLE GOURD to create such wonderful objects.

Devjibhai Punjabbhai Nizar, is an artist who handicrafts leather jooties and bags. Each of these are intricately detailed and handstitched.

Mr.Vijay Kumar And Mohan Verma, a father and son duo who is into Sanjhi art. This art work is hailing from Uttar Pradesh. They use handmade scissors and Sanjhi paper to make this art.

Meet Mr.Deepak Sankit a national award winner who is into Meenakari work. This artwork runs in the family for about 350 years.

Miss. Kushbhu Pandith Carrying the legacy of her father, who is a Padmashree awardee, creating some of the wonderful Ceramic Creations. She is also a National Award winner for her achievement in her field.

Hailing from the rural part of the Jharkhand Parwati Soni makes some of the beautiful Jewellery for Silver. Have look at some of his handmade creations

Kumbhar Mohd Husain with the support of his family makes some beautiful pottery which can be used in daily life.
Below are the some of picture of his creations.

Mr. Kunal Salunkhe has been carrying his ancestor’s traditional concept of handmade Kolapuri Chappals with modern twists. It is refreshing to see today’s generation carrying our Indian tradition with so much passion and taking it to the next level. Check out what Mr. Kunal Salunke to say about it.

Mumbai Art and Craft Exhibitions Workshops in Juhu Mumbai by Master Craftsmen

 

 

Mr. Nareshkumar is helping in making the earth better place by creating eco-friendly handmade stationery items which are visually appealing and fun to use. Below are some of his collections.

Insights from the Paramparik Karigar Committee itself.

Live with participants from our exhibitions and workshops

Some of the participants are sharing their experiences at the live textile workshop

Live leather Work workshop
Devjibhai

Phad Painting work at Paramparik Karigar exhibition in Mumbai

Leather embroidery from our highly accomplished Karigars.

Phad Painting work at the Paramparik Karigar exhibition in Mumbai.

Check out this amazing Mural art form originating from Kerala with our master craftsmen at the Paramparik Karigar exhibition in Mumbai.

Check these amazing pieces of work on show at the Paramparik Karigar exhibition in Mumbai.

Our expert karigar giving us an understanding of the Tarkashi art.

Let?s have a look at what the Karigars have got in store for us.

Sat Narayan with collaboration with his wife is into the art of silver and stone jewellery. They are based from Himachal Pradesh, his wife is into this artwork from childhood.

Javed Abdul who has an amazing art of making handmade carpets which has a mixture of cotton and wool. He got this art from his family tradition where his dad and grandfather were master craftsmen of this art.

D.Vaikuntam Nakash a national level artist and his son Rakesh a state level artist for Cherial Paintings. The Cherial Painting art is running in the family blood for generations. There are Cherial paintings of his ancestor whose painting is displayed in museums in London.

Mr. A.M.Raju is sculpting varieties of sculpture in bronze form the year 1986. The sculptures are themed and based on Hindu mythology and inspired by ancient stories.

Who could imagine, that one could create such beautiful lamps and artifacts from a vegetable? Jagathram introduced this innovative technique of using BOTTLE GOURD to create such wonderful objects.

Devjibhai Punjabbhai Nizar, is an artist who handicrafts leather jooties and bags. Each of these are intricately detailed and handstitched.

Mr.Vijay Kumar And Mohan Verma, a father and son duo who is into Sanjhi art. This art work is hailing from Uttar Pradesh. They use handmade scissors and Sanjhi paper to make this art.

Meet Mr.Deepak Sankit a national award winner who is into Meenakari work. This artwork runs in the family for about 350 years.

Miss. Kushbhu Pandith Carrying the legacy of her father, who is a Padmashree awardee, creating some of the wonderful Ceramic Creations. She is also a National Award winner for her achievement in her field.

Hailing from the rural part of the Jharkhand Parwati Soni makes some of the beautiful Jewellery for Silver. Have look at some of his handmade creations

Kumbhar Mohd Husain with the support of his family makes some beautiful pottery which can be used in daily life.
Below are the some of picture of his creations.

Mr. Kunal Salunkhe has been carrying his ancestor’s traditional concept of handmade Kolapuri Chappals with modern twists. It is refreshing to see today’s generation carrying our Indian tradition with so much passion and taking it to the next level. Check out what Mr. Kunal Salunke to say about it.

Mr. Nareshkumar is helping in making the earth better place by creating eco-friendly handmade stationery items which are visually appealing and fun to use. Below are some of his collections.

Originating from the state of Rajasthan, Miniature painiting is a fine,intricate art which depicts stories. Gopal Prasad Sharma, a National Award Winner creates these paintings which are a visual treat to the eye.

Pleasure to have National Award-winning Miniature Painting artist Mr. Tulsidas Nimbark in our ongoing Art and Craft Exhibition at Mumbai.
Below are the pictures of some of the beautiful creations by him.

With 40 years of experience and State Awardee, Bharat Bhushan is a mastercraftsmen who excels in Pipli work. He believes that any story which comes to your mind can be portrayed through Pipli art.

National Award, State Award and Shilpa Guru Award winner , Mohammad Ayyub carves intricate blocks from Sheesham wood. The blocks are then sprinkled with Multani Mitti. It takes a year to complete the entire process.

The tribal art of Maharashtra, Warli painting was innovatively displayed at the Paramparik Karigar exhibiton by traditional folk artist Anil Vangad. He has inherited this creative skill from his grandmother.

Live Daboo printing. Final part.

Live Arts & Craft

Live Daboo Printing

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