
Ramakrishna Misson Boy's Home
Workshops Inspired by
Gustav Klimt & Kenojuak Ashevak
26th November and 3rd December 2024
Farrer Park , Zeniko Creatives Art Academy Studio
Zeniko Creatives Art Academy, Singapore, was honored to host two inspiring art workshops for the boys of Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home on 26th November & 3rd December 2024. These sessions celebrated the artistic legacy of Gustav Klimt’s "Tree of Life" and Kenojuak Ashevak’s "The Enchanted Owl."
Through these workshops, the young participants explored the expressive world of Acrylic Painting and Meditative Art with Patterns, learning how art can be both a skill-building experience and a mindful, creative journey. Inspired by Klimt’s intricate symbolism and Ashevak’s bold visual storytelling, the boys developed their artistic techniques while immersing themselves in a space of self-expression and discovery.
We applaud their enthusiasm and dedication, and we look forward to creating more opportunities for artistic growth and empowerment.



Character Creation & Dream Collage
20th and 21st March 2025
Farrer Park , Zeniko Creatives Art Academy Studio
Dream Boards / Vision Boards – Visualizing the FutureObjective:This engaging and interactive workshop will help the boys visualize their dreams and goals through creative collage-making. Using magazines, drawings, and colors, they will craft personal vision boards that reflect their aspirations in education, career, hobbies, and personal growth


Surface design Texture and Pattern exploration
9th and 16th June 2025
Farrer Park , Zeniko Creatives Art Academy Studio
This special 2-day workshop introduced the boys of Ramakrishna Mission to the world of surface design. On Day 1, they explored textures, patterns, and color layouts on paper.
On Day 2, they proudly transferred their creative designs onto cotton tote bags, adding personal touches and presenting their final artworks.
The workshop not only nurtured artistic expression and skill-building, but also gave the boys a sense of confidence, joy, and ownership as they carried home their personalized tote bags and certificates as Surface Design Explorers.