Graffiti writer Carter, will be helming a workshop where participants will be introduced to the origins of the art and taught its techniques
A graffiti workshop held before the pandemic
Over the years, Dhareshwar has created a community of 1,000 artists creating public art on spaces like walls and murals in the city. Before the pandemic struck, the organisation routinely conducted workshops that invited the youth to try their hand at graffiti art and its techniques. Tomorrow, they will resume operations for the first time since last year’s lockdown, with a similar workshop, helmed by graffiti writer Carter. “The Mumbai graffiti scene has different kinds of artists, like Carter, who have the motivation to beautify public spaces. It’s more than just graffiti,” explains Dhareshwar.
Omkar Dhareshwar
Carter, the artist helming the workshop, tells us, “I do all styles of the art. I’ll be teaching participants the basic fonts, how to create letters and numbers and how to control the spray, even how far to stand from the wall while doing it”.
On September 3 onwards
Time 3 pm to 5 pm
Log on to @wickedbroz on Instagram to register
Cost Rs 500
