Indian Miniature Art Course: Portraiture and Architectural Elements
In this course, students will have the option of working on either a human portrait or an architectural design. Portrait painting has long been a central element in Indian miniature art, and participants will study facial representations drawn from the traditions of Mughal and Pahari painting. The ability to depict the human face is an excellent exercise for developing drawing and coloring skills. Indian miniatures also feature numerous architectural elements—royal pavilions, palaces, rooftops, and rural houses—which often serve as backdrops for the visual narrative. A hallmark of early Basohli Pahari painting is the depiction of architectural wings in vivid colors, richly decorated with geometric and floral patterns using gold and silver. In this course, participants will explore both themes—portraiture and architecture—by going through the entire process of creating a miniature painting: transferring the design to paper, outlining, applying base colors, burnishing, shading using the traditional pardaz technique (gradual tonal layering), and adding final details. , shading using the traditional pardaz Students will also learn how to prepare natural pigments by hand, working on handmade paper imported from Rajasthan, produced in one of the last surviving traditional paper-making workshops. They will also train with the squirrel-hair brush—a fine, curved tool essential for the delicate lines that characterise Indian miniature art. This course provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the aesthetics of Indian miniature painting and to learn the same techniques practised by Indian artists since the 16th century and transmitted through generations.
Learning Outcomes::
Learning Objectives::
Age Group:: Adults (16 years and above)
Course Language:: English
Course Schedule::
Dates: Monday to Thursday, 6 – 9 October 2025
Time: 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Duration: 4 days
Total Hours: 8 instructional hours
20 Fee: AED 20 per hour – Total AED 160
Certificate:
Participants will receive a the School of Calligraphy and OrnamentationRequirement: Attendance of at least 90% of the total course hours.
School Address:
Al Taif Mall Business Center – 17th Floor – Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
Instructor Biography: Susana Marin
Susana Marin is an artist, teacher, and researcher specialising in Pahari Indian miniature painting. Her work is inspired by early Pahari and Rajput traditions, as well as Islamic geometric and sacred Indian patterns. including Padma Shri Vijay Sharma (Chamba) and (Chamba) andManish Soni (Bhilwara) (Bhilwara).
تعمل في ورشتها باستخدام الأصباغ الطبيعية والورق اليدوي، وتستخدم تقنيات الرسم الهندي التقليدي. حصلت على درجة الدكتوراه من at the Prince’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts in London where her thesis and collection of paintings explored the teaching and practice of Pahari art and its significance in the 21st century.
She currently serves as a PhD supervisor and visiting lecturer in Indian miniature painting at the same institution, regularly conducting international workshops. Her works have been exhibited in the United States, Europe, and the Indian subcontinent.
Terms and Conditions:
160,00 AED