Painter. Teacher. Founder of SP Art Studio.
Sandita
Paul
Watercolors and acrylics of remembered landscapes and quiet domestic scenes — and a small studio where young artists learn to look twice.
The Art
Paintings that reward a second, slower look
Original works in watercolor, gouache and acrylic. Pieces with a price can be bought directly and securely; for everything else, write — most paintings are available.
Monsoon Window
2025Watercolor on paper · 18 × 24 in
Marigold Study
2025Gouache on paper · 11 × 14 in
Evening Ghat
2024Acrylic on canvas · 24 × 30 in
Kitchen in Winter
2024Watercolor on paper · 12 × 16 in
Blue Hour
2024Acrylic on canvas · 30 × 30 in
Paper Boats
2023Watercolor and ink · 14 × 20 in
Sandita, in the studio
The painter
The classroom keeps her hands honest
Sandita Paul is a painter working primarily in watercolor and acrylic. Her work moves between remembered landscapes and quiet domestic scenes — the kind of subjects that reward a second, slower look.
Alongside her studio practice she founded SP Art Studio, where she teaches a small, devoted group of young artists every week. Teaching and painting feed each other: the classroom keeps her hands honest, and the easel keeps the lessons real.
The School · SP Art Studio
Fourteen seats. A curriculum of your child's own.
SP Art Studio is a small teaching studio run by painter Sandita Paul. We keep it deliberately small — no more than fourteen students in a class — so every child paints at a real table, with real materials, and gets real attention.
There is no one-size-fits-all syllabus here. Each student follows their own curriculum, built around what they're ready for next: one child may be learning to mix greens from a garden study while their neighbor works on perspective. Progress is tracked piece by piece, and parents hear about it.
Life happens — so do make-up classes. If your child misses a week, we find them a seat in another batch that same week whenever we can.
Wednesday
Batch A4:00 – 5:30 pm · Mixed ages & levels
Weekly studio session — drawing, watercolor, gouache and acrylic, with an individual curriculum for every student.
Thursday
Batch B4:00 – 5:30 pm · Mixed ages & levels
Weekly studio session — same format as Batch A. Students may float between batches when seats allow.
Friday
Batch C4:00 – 5:30 pm · Mixed ages & levels
Weekly studio session — a quieter end-of-week group, popular with younger artists.
Classes run Wednesday to Friday afternoons. Seats are limited to 14 per batch — write to us to arrange a trial visit.
Arrange a trial visitWhat parents say
Word travels
★★★★★
“My daughter has been with Ms. Paul for two years. She doesn't just make pretty pictures — she can tell you why she made every choice on the page.”
Parent of a 9-year-old · March 2026
★★★★★
“The small class size is real. Fourteen kids, one teacher who knows exactly where each of them is. Worth every penny.”
Parent name · January 2026
★★★★★
“We missed a class for a family trip and they found us a make-up seat the same week without us even asking twice.”
Parent name · November 2025