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Sandip
- Price $33
- Answer 1h
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Students3
Number of students Sandip has accompanied since arriving at Superprof
Number of students Sandip has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

$33/h
1st lesson free
- Drawing
- Painting
- Acrylic Painting
- Illustration
- Plastic arts
Contemporary artist and post graduate with fine art. Teach different type of art work for all levels…experience as an art teacher above 20 years.
- Drawing
- Painting
- Acrylic Painting
- Illustration
- Plastic arts
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Recommended
Sandip is a respected tutor in our community. He is highly recommended for his commitment and the quality of his lessons. An excellent choice to progress with confidence.
About Sandip
As an artist, I am deeply committed to exploring the intersection of creativity, emotion, and visual expression. My work is a reflection of my personal experiences, observations, and the world around me. I am constantly inspired by the nuances of light, texture, and form, and I enjoy experimenting with a variety of mediums—from traditional drawing and painting to mixed media and digital art. Whether I am working on a realistic portrait, an abstract landscape, or a conceptual piece, my goal is to convey a sense of mood or storytelling that resonates with the viewer.
I believe in the power of art to communicate complex ideas and emotions in ways words cannot. My process is intuitive, often evolving organically as I respond to the materials and the subject at hand. I am drawn to the process of discovery, where each stroke, layer, or texture uncovers new insights about the subject, myself, and the world.
Through my art, I seek to create pieces that invite contemplation, provoke thought, and elicit an emotional response. Art is, for me, both a personal journey and a shared experience with others—a way to connect, reflect, and communicate in ways that transcend boundaries.
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- English
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As a fine art teacher, my lessons are designed to inspire students to connect with their creativity, develop technical skills, and explore the deeper meanings behind their work. I aim to create a dynamic and inclusive environment where students feel empowered to take risks, experiment, and find their own artistic voice. Whether I am working with beginners or more advanced artists, I focus on the process of creation as much as the final product, emphasizing both technical mastery and self-expression.
Building a Strong Foundation: Drawing and Observation
In the early stages of learning, I prioritize teaching students to observe and understand the world around them. Drawing, as the foundation of all visual art, requires patience, practice, and careful observation. Through exercises such as still-life studies, figure drawing, and landscape sketches, students begin to understand the fundamentals of proportion, perspective, and light. I emphasize the importance of drawing from life, encouraging students to truly see and not just replicate what they think they know. These early lessons in drawing also serve as the building blocks for more advanced techniques later on.
Exploring Mediums and Techniques
A key part of my lessons involves exposing students to a variety of art materials and mediums. From graphite and charcoal to watercolors, acrylics, oils, and mixed media, students have the opportunity to explore and experiment with different materials. I believe that familiarity with diverse media allows students to discover their preferences and find what resonates with them artistically. Throughout the lessons, I provide guidance on the characteristics of each medium, offering techniques that help students fully explore the potential of each one.
Composition, Design, and Visual Thinking
An essential part of any fine art lesson is teaching students how to compose their work effectively. Understanding principles like balance, focal points, rhythm, and the use of space allows students to create visually engaging pieces that communicate their ideas clearly. I guide students through exercises that challenge them to experiment with different compositional structures, such as the rule of thirds, symmetry, and abstraction. Encouraging students to think about their work from a design perspective helps them elevate their pieces from technical exercises to compelling works of art.
Incorporating Art History and Contemporary Practices
I believe that an understanding of art history is crucial for students to grasp the context of their work. By studying different movements, styles, and periods, students gain a broader perspective on how art has evolved. I often reference well-known artists—from the Renaissance masters to contemporary figures—to help students see connections between their own work and the wider art world. This historical knowledge not only informs their technical skills but also deepens their understanding of art as a reflection of cultural, political, and personal expression.
Creativity and Conceptual Development
My lessons are not just about technique—they are about nurturing students’ creativity. I encourage them to think about the “why” behind their work, pushing them to explore personal themes, emotions, or social issues. Through sketchbook assignments, brainstorming sessions, and one-on-one discussions, students develop their concepts and refine their ideas. I believe that art is a powerful means of self-expression, and I help students discover their own artistic voice by fostering an environment of experimentation, reflection, and creative freedom.
Feedback, Reflection, and Critical Thinking
I place great importance on reflection and constructive criticism in my lessons. Through group critiques and individual reviews, students are encouraged to assess their work, consider what’s working well, and identify areas for improvement. I guide students to approach criticism with an open mind, teaching them how to view their work from multiple perspectives. This process fosters a sense of critical thinking and helps students refine their artistic vision. At the same time, I celebrate their successes and growth, helping them gain confidence in their abilities.
Encouraging Risk-Taking and Personal Growth
One of my main goals as a fine art teacher is to create a supportive environment where students feel free to take risks and push beyond their comfort zones. I encourage them to experiment, make mistakes, and learn from the process. Art is about exploration, and sometimes that means stepping into the unknown. I celebrate the challenges and triumphs of this journey with my students, helping them grow both technically and personally as artists.
Conclusion
Through my lessons, I aim to inspire students to connect with their passion for art, explore their creativity, and develop their technical skills in a way that empowers them to express themselves authentically. I see teaching as a collaborative process—my students and I are partners in this journey of artistic discovery. By fostering an environment of curiosity, respect, and experimentation, I hope to ignite a lifelong love of art in each of my students, equipping them with the tools to continue creating and growing as artists long after they leave the classroom.
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Perfect! Sandip is a great art tutor! My son was wanting to learn how to do basic pencil drawings of human anatomy and simple portraits. Sandip was great at breaking down the process into simple steps that built on each other. Even after the first lesson my son had learned so much. I’d happily recommend him to anyone who is looking for a friendly, supportive art tutor.
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Recommendations
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My child has been taking drawing and painting lessons from Sandip for more than 5 years. His grip over the software tool is really good, with which he teaches online. He breaks the drawing down and teaches step by step, so the child can execute complicated drawings with ease. My child’s drawing and coloring skills has improved significantly. I recommend Sandip
Sandip Sekhar Sinha is a very diligent art teacher. He has taught my children in a very efficient and student friendly manner. I 'am extremely elated with his work and do consider him trustworthy.
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Price
- $33
Pack prices
- 5h: $165
- 10h: $330
online
- $33/h
travel fee
- + $10
free lessons
The first lesson with Sandip will allow you to get to know each other and discuss your needs for future lessons.
- 1hr
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