Collage, drawing, and painting workshop
with Andreea Oprisan, Ingrid Odette Maschek & Andreea-Alina Dima
In this creative workshop, children will discover how to combine several artistic techniques to bring expressive works to life. Starting with collage, cuttings from magazines, colored paper, various textures, the little ones will construct original images, which they will then complete through drawing or painting, adding details, accents, and a touch of personality.
The aim of the workshop is to teach children that there are no fixed boundaries between forms of artistic expression. Collage can become the background, drawing can highlight details, and painting can bring light, color, and atmosphere. Everything comes together in a fluid process, in which imagination is the main guide. At the end, each child will go home with a unique work of art, in which collage, drawing, and painting complement each other harmoniously.
Andreea is part of the SăFițiCuminți Crew and enthusiastically approaches both mural art and traditional oil and acrylic painting techniques on canvas. Her style is influenced by her desire to express her connection with the environment, frequently choosing cosmic themes as a symbol of the union between humans and their surroundings. In recent years, she has developed and diversified her artistic portfolio by creating murals that transform public spaces into vibrant visual stories. She has also participated in creative events such as StreetWise, FițiCuminți Creative Fest, Street Delivery, Femei pe Mătăsari, as well as group and solo exhibitions organized by the Goethe Institut, Combinatul Fondului Plastic, and Echoes Haus.
Ingrid is a visual artist from Bucharest. She graduated in Art History from the University of Bucharest, but has built her own artistic path, at the intersection between studio and street. She initially explored pencil drawing and painting on canvas, working in acrylic and oil, and in recent years has expanded into the urban space through street art projects, live interventions, and collaborations with the Săfițicuminți Crew.
Her aesthetic combines elements of realism, abstract elements, and personal symbolism—the “eye” being a recurring motif, charged with introspection. Art becomes a form of direct communication with the public and with herself, constantly exploring new forms of visual expression with a lively, personal, and vulnerable energy.
Andreea-Alina is an illustrator and visual artist, a graduate of the National University of Arts in Bucharest, specializing in graphic design. Her artistic practice investigates the relationship between body and space, human fragility, and doubling, through a visual language constructed from chiaroscuro, transparencies, and fragmented structures.
Her works propose visual narratives in which diffuse characters and reflections intertwine with fragmented spaces, generating compositions with an intimate and meditative atmosphere. At the same time, as an illustrator, she explores an expressive and colorful register inspired by everyday life.