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Visit fascinating Rajasthan, soak up the atmosphere,

see the sights and under my guidance, create your very own travel journal!

Create a travel journal - Rajasthan 2023
 

A collaboration with Creative Arts Safaris

The journey is fully escorted by Fiona and Praveen of Creative Arts Safaris, collecting you from the airport and looking after you until it is time to drop you back for your flight home.

 

We want to give you a taste of Rajasthan - mighty forts, picturesque villages, artisans workshops, elephants - and help you create a Travel Journal and sketching skills to record it all. Lots to see, whilst being careful to give you time to soak it all up and sit and develop your skills.

 

Included is tuition, entry fees, most meals and all accommodation and transport, you just need to pack your journal and come join us. Through Fiona and Praveen’s many years experience in Rajasthan we go off the tourist trail to experience locations, activities and food that only a local can.

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Throughout the journey time is put aside to work with me on your journals and new approaches you might like to try.

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Something to think about…John Ruskin pointed out the importance of sketching when travelling is not to become a great artist rather it is about taking the time to look and really observe, really notice where you are.

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Here are two in a series of five forthcoming DOWNLOADS of ideas and techniques we will explore during our travels  

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1. Creative, accessible and fun ways in to capturing your travels through Rajasthan!

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2. Drawing techniques we'll explore on our travels 

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Dates

18th November - 2nd December 2023

Group size 8 to 12 people

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Full itinerary and booking details here

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Creative Arts Safaris grew out of the creative interests of Fiona Wright with the support of Praveen Nayak.


Creative Arts Safaris first set out on the road in 2006 in pursuit of textiles, craft, hands on experiences full or local flavours and culture.

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Fiona and Praveen live between Australia and Pushkar, India where they run The Stitching Project a textile production project to create beautiful textile products and as much Fair Paid Local work as they can.

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