F.A.R.T: Feel Art Reflect Together with Ankita Shinde
A two-hour zine-making workshop to turn the chaotic parts of you into creative material.
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Sometimes you're loud. Sometimes you're messy, angry, or needy. You’ve probably been told to tone it down. This workshop says use it.
You’ll take one part of yourself you usually overthink, and turn it into a character. Then, you’ll build a short, illustrated zine about it.
It’s not about being a writer or an artist. It’s about channeling your mess into something creative you can hold.
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A completed 8-page mini zine (made from 1 A4)
A simple way to turn your emotions into ideas
Practice turning abstract feelings into characters
A playful format to surprise yourself
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You often overthink or get creatively stuck
You’re curious about zines, but don’t know where to start
You’re looking for a fun, fast, and simple project to take into your life
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1 live 2–hour session with Ankita
Prompts to help you name and describe your “monster”
A step-by-step guide to make your zine
A printable template you can reuse anytime
Workshop Breakdown:
Part 1 — Spot It
Start with a part of yourself you usually hide, and write its backstory.Part 2 — Shape It
Give it a name, form, and tone. Make it real.Part 3 — Zine It
Fold your A4, fill your pages, and make something messy, simple, and yours. -
Why it’s different:
This isn’t a drawing class.
This isn’t a journaling session.
It’s a creative shortcut to turn what you feel into something you’ve made. -
$29.99/-
Includes:
✔ Live guided workshop
✔ Prompts and printable zine template
About Ankita
Ankita Shinde is a multidisciplinary artist, TEDx speaker, and facilitator with over 15 yrs of experience as a visual designer. Since 2018, she has been leading creative workshops that support people in exploring their inner worlds and expressing themselves with greater clarity and compassion. Her work brings together playfulness, emotional depth, and a belief that creativity flows most freely when we meet ourselves with honesty — often drawing inspiration from the wonder and sensitivity of her 3 yr old self, who was curious, imaginative, and deeply feeling.