Manaswini Foundation successfully conducted a Warli painting workshop at Bhide School & Junior College for Girls, with the objective of promoting traditional Indian art and encouraging creativity among young girls.
The workshop was conducted by Ms. Priya Sinha, who introduced the students to the rich heritage, symbolism, and techniques of Warli painting. She guided the students through hands-on sessions, helping them understand how this tribal art form reflects nature, daily life, and social values.All art materials required for the workshop, including colors and envelopes, were generously provided by renowned fine artist Ms. Suman Dass, ensuring that every student could participate freely and confidently.
To add warmth to the occasion, Ms. Yogita Deshmukh thoughtfully arranged freshly prepared lunch for all the students who participated in the workshop. She also celebrated her birthday with the school girls, making the day even more special and memorable for them.
This workshop was organized as part of Manaswini Foundation’s continued efforts to empower girls through education, skill development, and cultural exposure. Such initiatives play an important role in building confidence, creativity, and a sense of belonging among young students.
Manaswini Foundation remains dedicated to creating positive social impact through meaningful educational and artistic initiatives.
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