Learn Texture Art, Acrylic Painting and Gold Gilding at JCAC Mysuru Workshop

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Artists and beginners alike can explore the creative possibilities of texture painting at a two-day workshop organised by Jagannatha Center for Art & Culture (JCAC), Mysuru, on 11 and 12 July 2026. The programme introduces participants to texture art techniques, acrylic painting and gold gilding while guiding them through the process of creating a mixed-media artwork on canvas.

The workshop is designed for anyone interested in experimenting with new artistic methods, regardless of prior experience. Participants will work on a 16 x 20-inch canvas board and receive all the required materials, including texture paint, acrylic paints and gold foil.

What Participants Can Expect

During the workshop, participants will:

  • Learn the basics of texture painting
  • Explore acrylic painting techniques
  • Use gold foil to add decorative highlights
  • Complete a mixed-media artwork to take home
  • Receive hands-on guidance throughout the sessions

The workshop is open to participants 12 years and above, and adults are also welcome to join.

Event Details

Event Details
Workshop Name Texture Painting Workshop
Facilitator Jagannatha Center for Art & Culture (JCAC)
Venue Jagannatha Center for Art & Culture (JCAC)
City Mysuru
Date 11 & 12 July 2026
Time Saturday: 2:30 PM–4:30 PM; Sunday: 10:30 AM–1:30 PM
Fee ₹3,000
Registration Contact: 94801 36314 | 70220 33303

Registration

To register or obtain more information, interested participants may contact 94801 36314 or 70220 33303.

With all materials included and guided instruction across two sessions, the workshop offers an opportunity to learn new techniques while creating an original textured artwork.

Takeaway

The two-day workshop offers participants an opportunity to explore texture painting and mixed-media techniques in a guided studio environment. Suitable for beginners as well as those looking to expand their artistic practice, the programme combines practical learning with the creation of a finished artwork to take home.

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