
About The Event
Pichwai art comes from Nathdwara in Rajasthan, and at its core, it is an act of devotion to Shrinathji. Each painting is dense with detail, bringing to life Lord Krishna's stories, festivals, and the beauty of the natural world around him. The patterns are intricate, the colours rich, and together they give Pichwai a certain elegance paired with real spiritual depth. Making a Pichwai piece takes patience. It is a slow, quiet process that lets you sit with tradition and, in a way, sit with yourself too.
This is not your typical workshop, either. We keep it small and hold it in a home studio, so it feels less like a class and more like sitting down with people who share your interest. You will get real, one-on-one time with the instructor, plenty of room to ask questions, and honestly, it tends to feel less like a "session" and more like spending an afternoon with a small creative family





