Painting Day for Children at Ranga Shankara

Ranga Shankara continues its endeavour to encourage art and theatre among children, by organizing a Painting Day on the 2nd of August, 2009.

The Painting Day is a precursor to a mega event for children, which will be announced shortly. This is an opportunity to unleash one’s creativity and indulge innovative minds in mixing colors and creating unique shades!

The art pieces will be exhibited at Ranga Shankara for over a month. Furthermore, Ranga Shankara has invited a couple of senior artists of Bangalore to paint away with the children.

Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009

Venue: Ranga Shankara

Time: 11 AM to 1 PM

Age Group: 6 to 14 years
Theme: ‘ A drama I have seen’ OR ‘ A Dramatic Moment in my Life’

Items to bring: Pencils, erasers, brushes, palette (to mix your colours), a glass (to fill with water and clean your brushes), colour pencils (optional), sketch pens (optional), crayons (optional).

Items provided by Ranga Shankara: Paint and paper.

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