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Duration: 40 minutes
Full Replay of LIVE Workshop
About the Artform
Mandalas were created in the service of one of the world's great religions, Buddhism. They were produced in Tibet, India, Nepal, China, Japan, Bhutan, and Indonesia and dated from the 4th century to the present. Now they are created throughout the world, including New York City.
Dot painting originated from aboriginal Australia. Dot art is an art form that is created by the technique of using dots of distinct colors in a pattern to form an art/ image. This art form is very calming and stress-relieving. So, you are in for an artsy and therapeutic experience!
About the Session
In this session, you will learn about Mandala. This is a quick DIY session, where you will get to know various tips on how this art form was created, what tools can be used. What all surfaces this art form can be created on. It is a fun and interactive session and the basic steps to create dots in form of a Mandala
This is a 'beginner-friendly' session. (Age: 10+).
About the Artist
Shrutika Dhomse
@nartikacreatives
She creates handcrafted, hand-painted home décor products using Mandala/ Dot art as an artform, which not only adds colors & beauty to space but also brings calmness and tranquility to space. She pursued her Masters in Fashion Management from NIFT and was a Fashion Merchandiser by Profession. To beat the stress of the corporate world, she spent her free time practicing the art of Mandala and Pottery which eventually became her full-time profession.
Materials Required
Don't Miss this Opportunity to Learn!
Being a replay of an actual live workshop, where students interacted with the instructor, it will give you more of a classroom experience.
Masterclasses are longer in length due to the profound focus on the art which in turn facilitates better output from the learners.
After the masterclass, you can get in touch with the artist through Instagram, and get clarifications & comments on your artwork!