Jaipur, December 29
The City Palace Museum, Udaipur, organized a ‘Jharokha Painting Workshop’, offering art enthusiasts a creative experience inspired by the architectural and painting traditions of Mewar. The workshop was held at the historic Zenana Mahal complex of the City Palace, with enthusiastic participation from over 30 attendees.
The workshop was conducted by Udaipur-based artists Ms. Soumya Porwal and Ms. Sandali Saruparia. The artists introduced participants to traditional colours, techniques, and stylistic elements, while explaining the finer aspects of the Mewar painting tradition. Designed to be accessible and participative for all age groups, the workshop beautifully combined learning with creative expression.
Dr. Mayank Gupta, Chief Executive Officer of the Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation, stated that in line with the Foundation’s objectives, participants were also given a guided tour of the special exhibition titled ‘Premarpan: Painting of an Eternal Bond Beyond Worldly Boundaries’ currently on display at the City Palace Museum. This experience enabled participants to connect more deeply with the Mewar style of painting and draw inspiration for their own artworks.
