- PALETTE STUDIO -
Palette of Perspectives

Project Why: A Collaboration in Creativity
- We partnered with Project Why to conduct a series of art workshops for young students.
- Across two completed workshops, we engaged with a group of nine enthusiastic students.
- Two additional workshops are planned to further expand this program.

Workshop 1: A Multi-Medium Adventure:
- Sixteen students participated in this workshop, divided into groups of four.
- We embarked on a journey of artistic exploration, delving into four exciting mediums: watercolours, poster colours,
sculpture, and coloured pencils. - This workshop provided a foundation for students to experiment, develop their skills, and discover their artistic
preferences.

Workshop 2: Putting Creativity on Display:
- Workshop 2: Putting Creativity on Display:
- Witnessing the students’ enthusiasm and artistic expressions was truly inspiring.

Adapting and Overcoming:
- We encountered a slight challenge with a larger-than-anticipated group of participants in Workshop 2
- Demonstrating flexibility, we quickly adjusted by creating smaller groups to ensure everyone received adequate
attention and resources.

Resourcefulness and Community Support:
- The funds raised (Rupees 7500 or approximately $100) played a crucial role in purchasing necessary art supplies for the
workshops. - We were also fortunate to receive donations of poster colours, coloured pencils, sketch pens, and paints during the first
workshop. These supplies were then creatively utilized for the art competition in the second workshop.

Very Special Arts India: A Collaboration In Inquiry
- We partnered with (VSAI) to conduct a social media marketing workshop for a group of 12 students aged between 16-19
- Students identified the characteristics of social media posts and advertisements and through an interactive presentation I had held.
- They were introduced to real life examples of famous advertisements and posts from companies such as NIKE, MAGGI & APPLE.
- Based on the learnings from the presentation all students were divided into groups of 4 and given various situations in which they had to design social media posts for, using Canva