Sindhu Kulkarni
Mark-making—the use of lines, dots, patterns, and textures in art—ranges from loose, gestural strokes to tight, controlled details. It is a deeply personal and instinctive process, with every mark carrying energy, emotion, and intention. This hands-on workshop led by Sindhu Kulkarni, explores the expressive potential of mark-making as a fundamental element of visual storytelling and design. Participants will engage in guided exercises that encourage spontaneity, rhythm, and composition through diverse tools and materials. The session will focus on the physicality of marks—how gestures, textures, and repetition contribute to form and meaning
There are no right or wrong marks, only discoveries waiting to unfold. As you explore different tools and surfaces, you’ll find that each stroke adds to your visual language, shaping how you see and express the world around you.
Designed for artists, designers, and creative enthusiasts, this workshop invites you to experiment freely, embrace the unexpected, and discover new ways of seeing and creating.
This workshop is part of the opening of We Don’t End At Our Edges exhibition programming.
This event is fully booked.
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