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amarte is combination of "amar" and "arte" - in it's essence it is the love for art
we are a group of 5 students with a common interest in art and we believe that though we might not all be artists, art can be something for every one of us
we conduct art sessions that range from sit-down and casual to informative and skill-based, and everyone is welcome regardless of calibre
we want to create a place where you feel comfortable to explore and engage with art
our daily lives aren't the easiest right now, so we hope to provide you the space to take a break, even just for a little bit
next session coming soon!
past sessions
mandalas with amarte
unwind with amarte: watercolour
halloween with amarte: origami
unwind with amarte: halloween edition
bullet journaling with amarte
unwind with amarte: doodling
basics with amarte: light & shadow
coming up
t-shirt bags
worli folk art
photoshop basics
perspective
calligraphy
colour theory
proportion
paint-along
general
cultural
technical
technical
general
technical
technical
chill
Q. Are the sessions paid?
No, most sessions will be free but we are always open to donations! This project is non-profit and any money collected will go to charities/NGOs.
Q. What materials will I need?
All materials needed for the session will be mentioned beforehand.
Q. Where will the sessions be conducted?
They will be conducted on zoom and the links will be sent to you after registration.
Q. Are there age limits?
Everyone is welcome but we will specify an age range for each session if it could be harder for younger children.
Q. Do I need any art experience?
Not at all! Most of team amarte aren't professional artists either! Even if you don't have any prior experience, don't be afraid to try out a session. This is a safe space for everyone :)



















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videos
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