My teaching philosophy is rooted in the belief that craft and design are best learned through a balance of hands-on practice, creative exploration, and cultural understanding. I see myself not just as an instructor, but as a guide who helps learners develop both technical skills and personal expression.
• Experiential Learning – I emphasize learning by doing, allowing students to explore materials, tools, and techniques directly through workshops and guided projects.
• Individual Growth – Each learner has a unique pace and style. I adapt my teaching methods to nurture confidence, patience, and problem-solving skills.
• Cultural Context – I connect traditional crafts such as chikankari, zardosi, and kalamkari to their cultural and historical roots, helping students appreciate their deeper value.
• Creative Freedom – While I teach structure and technique, I also encourage experimentation, so learners can develop their own artistic voice.
• Reflective Practice – I motivate students to observe, analyze, and refine their work, building a foundation for both artistic and professional growth.
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- Instructor since August 2025
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