Kolorkaari is a studio built by artists, for artists. If you paint and you are looking for a place where your work matters — we would like to meet you.
We do not care about degrees. Some of our strongest artists are self-taught. What we care about is dedication to the craft, willingness to grow, and the ability to paint with intention and consistency.
Consistent, meaningful work — not one-off gigs. Mural commissions, canvas collections, and collaborative projects throughout the year.
We match artists to projects that suit their style. You paint what you are good at. The brief guides, but your artistic voice leads.
Learn from veteran artists in the studio. Chanchal's colour mixing, Sandhya's palette knife technique — knowledge flows between artists here.
A group of people who take painting seriously. Studio conversations about colour, technique, composition — the kind of community that makes artists better.
We are building structured training programs for aspiring artists — taught by the artists who paint every day in our studio. Not theory from textbooks, but technique from practice.
Washes, wet-on-wet, dry brush, colour mixing. Learn to control water and pigment from artists who have painted thousands of watercolours.
Coming SoonImpasto, texture building, colour loading. Sandhya's approach to palette knife painting — physical, bold, and deeply satisfying.
Coming SoonSurface preparation, scaling compositions, working on walls. The practical skills needed to execute large-scale murals in commercial spaces.
Coming SoonObservation, precision, botanical accuracy combined with artistic expression. Learn to render plants, flowers, and foliage with scientific care and creative flair.
Coming SoonPaint-stained tables. Brushes in jars. Conversations about whether ochre is too warm or not warm enough. The sound of a palette knife scraping across canvas. Coffee. More coffee. And the quiet satisfaction of watching a painting come together.
"Before Kolorkaari, I painted when I could afford to. Now I paint every day. Having steady work means I can focus on getting better instead of worrying about the next commission."Bunty Kumar · Self-taught Senior Artist
"What I appreciate most is the creative freedom. The briefs give direction, but I am trusted to interpret them in my own way. My paintings still feel like mine, even when they are made for someone else."Sandhya Kaushik · M.FA, Senior Artist
"Working alongside artists with different styles has changed how I paint. Watching Chanchal mix colours taught me more than a semester of colour theory. The studio is where the real learning happens."Vaishnavi Gupta · M.FA, RML University
Send us your work, tell us your story, and let us find out if there is something we can build together. No formal applications — just an honest conversation.
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