

Creative Services
Edify Learning offers a diverse range of hobby skills classes designed to unlock creativity and enhance personal growth. Whether you're looking to refine your artistic talents, explore new crafts, or develop practical life skills, Edify Learning provides expert-led courses tailored to all skill levels.
Why Choose Edify Learning?
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Expert Instructors: Learn from professionals with years of experience in creative industries.
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Interactive Sessions: Hands-on projects and real-world applications to make learning engaging.
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Personalized Guidance: Support to help you find your unique creative voice.
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Community & Networking: Connect with like-minded individuals and grow together.

Tanjore Painting

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Wooden Panels: Traditionally painted on wooden boards.
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Natural Pigments: Derived from minerals and plants.
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Gold Leaf: Used for embellishments.
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Semi-Precious Stones: Occasionally embedded for added elegance
Duration : 5 days
Tanjore Painting: A Timeless Art Form
Tanjore painting is a classical South Indian art form that originated in the town of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. Dating back to the 16th century, this style flourished under the patronage of the Nayakas and later the Marathas.
Distinctive Features
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Rich Colors: Vibrant hues that bring the artwork to life.
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Gold Foil Embellishments: A signature element that adds grandeur.
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Intricate Detailing: Fine brushwork and embossed designs.
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Tanjore paintings are devotional icons, often portraying deities in ornate settings. Over time, they have evolved into collectible masterpieces, admired for their heritage and craftsmanship
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Persian Art

Safavid Dynasty (16th Century): Persian art flourished, particularly in miniature paintings and carpet weaving
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Natural Pigments – Derived from minerals and plants for vibrant colors.
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Gold Leaf – Used for embellishments in manuscripts and paintings.
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Fine Brushes – Essential for detailed miniature artwork.
Duration -5 days
Persian art, also known as Iranian art, is one of the richest artistic traditions in world history, spanning architecture, painting, weaving, pottery, calligraphy, metalworking, and sculpture.
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Intricate Designs: Persian art is known for its detailed patterns, often featuring floral motifs and geometric arrangements. Vibrant Colors: Rich blues, golds, and reds dominate Persian paintings and textiles.
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Calligraphy & Miniatures: Persian calligraphy and miniature paintings are celebrated for their delicate craftsmanship.
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Pencil Sketching

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Graphite Pencils – Ranging from hard (H) to soft (B) for different effects.
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Erasers – Kneaded erasers for subtle corrections and precision.
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Sketchbook or Paper – Smooth or textured surfaces for varied results.
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Blending Tools
Duration 15 days session
Pencil sketching is a timeless and versatile art form that allows artists to capture ideas, emotions, and intricate details with just a simple graphite tool. Whether used for quick studies, detailed portraits, or imaginative compositions, pencil sketching remains a fundamental technique in the world of visual arts.
Pencil sketching is not just about drawing—it’s about observing, interpreting, and expressing the world in a raw and authentic way. Whether you're sketching landscapes, portraits, or abstract designs, the simplicity of a pencil can lead to endless creative possibilities. contact now
Acrylic Painting

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Acrylic Paints – Available in student and professional grades.
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Brushes & Palette Knives – Essential for different painting techniques.
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Canvas or Paper – Various surfaces to suit different styles.
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Acrylic painting is a dynamic and adaptable medium that has gained popularity among artists of all skill levels. Known for its fast-drying properties, rich pigmentation, and versatility, acrylic paints allow artists to experiment with different techniques and styles.
Key Features of Acrylic Painting
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Quick Drying – Unlike oil paints, acrylics dry rapidly, enabling layering and adjustments.
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Vibrant Colors – Acrylics offer intense hues that remain bright over time.
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Versatility – Can be used on various surfaces, including canvas, wood, paper, and fabric.
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Madhubani Art

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Handmade Paper & Cloth – Traditional surfaces for painting.
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Natural Brushes – Twigs, fingers, and nib-pens are used for detailing.
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Organic Dyes – Derived from flowers, leaves, and minerals.
Duration: 5 days
Madhubani Art: A Timeless Tradition of Mithila
Madhubani art, also known as Mithila painting, is a vibrant and intricate folk art form that originated in the Mithila region of Bihar, India. Traditionally practiced by women, this art style is known for its bold colors, geometric patterns, and deep cultural significance.
Madhubani paintings were originally created on mud walls and floors, but today, they are widely produced on canvas, paper, and fabric, making them a cherished art form worldwide. This heritage-rich tradition continues to thrive, preserving the cultural essence of Mithila.
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Vegetable cut Art

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Fresh Vegetables – Carrots, pumpkins, peppers, and leafy greens.
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Carving Tools – Knives, chisels, and sculpting instruments.
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Natural Dyes – Extracted from vegetables for painting.
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Canvas & Paper – Used for vegetable-inspired artwork.
Vegetable art is a unique and eco-friendly form of artistic expression that
Types of Vegetable Art
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Carving & Sculpting – Artists carve intricate designs into vegetables like pumpkins, carrots, and radishes.
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Still Life Painting – Vegetables serve as subjects for detailed paintings, capturing their textures and colors.
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Food Arrangements – Creative compositions using vegetables to form landscapes, portraits, or abstract designs.
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Photography & Digital Art – Capturing the beauty of vegetables through artistic photography and digital enhancements.
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Glass Painting

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Glass Surface – Windows, bottles, frames, or decorative panels.
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Glass Paints – Acrylic or enamel-based paints for vibrant colors.
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Brushes & Sponges – Used for detailing and blending.
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Liquid Leading – Creates outlines for stained glass effects.
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Sealants & Varnish – Protects the artwork and enhances durability.
Glass Painting: A Fusion of Art and Transparency
Glass painting is a unique and elegant art form that transforms ordinary glass surfaces into stunning works of art.
Key Features of Glass Painting
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Translucent Beauty – Colors appear radiant when light passes through the glass.
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Versatile Applications – Used for home décor, stained glass windows, and decorative items.Contact Now
Candle Making

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Wax – Options include paraffin, soy, beeswax, and gel.
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Wicks – Cotton or wooden wicks for controlled burning.
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Fragrance Oils – Essential oils or synthetic scents for aroma.
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Dyes & Pigments – Used to create colorful candles.
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Molds & Containers – Shapes and holders for different candle styles.
Candle Making: A Blend of Art and Functionality
Candle making is a creative and rewarding craft that combines artistry with practicality. Whether for home décor, relaxation, or gifting, handmade candles add warmth and ambiance to any space. This age-old tradition has evolved into a modern art form, allowing individuals to experiment with colors, scents, and designs. Contact Now
Mandala

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Paper or Canvas – The base for creating mandalas.
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Fine-tip Pens & Brushes – Essential for detailed designs.
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Coloring Tools – Markers, colored pencils, or paints.
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Compass & Ruler – Used for precision and symmetry.
Mandala Art: A Symbol of Harmony and Creativity
Mandala art is a mesmerizing and intricate form of artistic expression that represents balance, unity, and spirituality. Derived from the Sanskrit word "mandala," meaning "circle," this art form has been used for centuries in Hinduism, Buddhism, and various cultural traditions as a tool for meditation and self-reflection. Contact Now
Types of Mandalas
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Traditional Mandalas – Rooted in religious and spiritual traditions.
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Healing Mandalas – Designed for meditation and emotional well-being.
Perfume making

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will Be shared in class
Making perfume at home is a fun and creative process that allows you to craft a signature scent using natural ingredients. Whether you prefer floral, citrus, or woody fragrances, homemade perfumes can be customized to suit your preferences.
Basic Ingredients
To make perfume at home, you'll need:
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Essential oils (lavender, rose, sandalwood, citrus, etc.)
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Carrier oil (jojoba, almond, or coconut oil)
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Alcohol (vodka or perfumer’s alcohol)
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Lippon mud Art

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The process begins with preparing a special clay mixture, which is then applied to surfaces like walls, MDF boards, or canvases. Artists create intricate geometric patterns, often featuring motifs like peacocks, trees, and flowers. The final artwork is painted with earthy tones or vibrant colors,
Lippan art, also known as Mud Mirror Work, is a traditional craft originating from the Kutch region of Gujarat, India. This intricate art form involves creating beautiful patterns using a mixture of clay, mud, and camel dung, often embellished with small mirrors to enhance its visual appeal
Lippan art has been practiced for centuries, primarily by the Rabari community, who used it to decorate the walls of their homes. The mirrors embedded in the designs serve both aesthetic and functional purposes, reflecting light to brighten up interiors
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Rasin Artifact Making

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Paper or Canvas – The base for
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Fine-tip Pens & Brushes – Essential for detailed designs.
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Coloring Tools – Markers, colored pencils, or paints.
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Rasin
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hot air gun
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resin decorative material





