just: Art

Artworks made by our students

  • “I feel very fresh after attending the class. I want to keep working on the same thing after the class but we don’t have materials, so we wait for Wednesdays to come. I learn a lot from the class and enjoy it thoroughly. I request you, please don’t stop this class.”

    - a student in our men’s class at Byculla District Jail

  • “I am increasing my patience and for some moments I am feeling calm. I realised I can be a better artist that I thought. I feel I have better confidence and concentration in the classes, and I am learning basic, important techniques. I am improving my artistic skills. I am connecting with like minded and artistic individuals in the class.”

    - a student in our class in Byculla Men’s prison

  • “It makes me get diverted with my sadness. It makes me busy. Not to worry. Not to think about anything else but just the colours around me. It takes away the boring moments. When you sit in one place and do nothing, you become more tired. But when your mind is busy you feel very proud. You don’t get sad.”

    a female student in Byculla District Jail, Barrack No. 4, UT no. 65

  • “I feel very happy. All the tension I had, I feel tension free. I feel happy. I want to learn painting. I want to learn to make the things I feel. There’s no restrictions here, here we can make the things we love. I love the class”

    a student in Byculla District Jail, separate 4

  • “I got to learn something. My understanding of art has become better with time. I realised that art is not about copying a picture. We were never introduced to these mediums before.”

    a student in our class in Byculla Men’s Jail

Prison Guard

“Sometimes I think, if just one or two things in my life had gone differently, I would be a their place instead of mine."

Student

“Thank you so much for bringing joy in the midst of our frustration. This art bring something new reason to go on. I will always cherish this memories.”