From abstracts, graphics, and landscapes to figurines, this workshop will show you how coffee can be used to create anything you desire. Participants will learn how to become absolutely involved and experience a state of flow which will be a healthy ground for self exploration and mindfulness.Ĭolorful Yarn/wool, Bamboo sticks (Any stick/ skewers/ bamboo sticks, ice-cream sticks or even pencil), a pair of scissors.Īug 31 : Topic - Mandala Coffee painting:įor everyone fascinated by art or even for those who just love coffee, signing up for this experience would be a great idea.Enabling self expression and creativity development due to the direct contact with the colors, shapes and patterns.Step by step weaving a Mandala originating from the center.Participants will learn how to weave a 4 sided as well as an 8 sided mandala.Demonstrating the process consists of weaving vibrant colors of yarn upon wood sticks to form a concentric design.Introduce the art form - Mandala Weaving is inspired from an ancient handcraft from diverse indigenous tribes of America.Participants will learn an eight sides Yarn Mandala. While our hands weave and braid, our brains remains focused and engaged on the repetitive movement and details of the craft makes it a zenlike experience. a symbolic representation of the universe, often sacred and based on a circle. Mandala is an unrestricted expression of creativity. The tool is then dipped in colours and used on paper or on canvas, plates or another surface.Īny flat surface (canvas, thick paper, old CD), Colors –any liquid consistency paint (acrylic, fabric colors), Tools to create dots –tooth pick, earbuds, matchstick, ice-cream stick or basically round stick with flat surface, small cup of water, tissue paper or rough cloth, pencil, ruler, eraser. Tools like pencil, tooth pick, ear-nuds, matchstick will help you make dots with different sizes. We'll first practice on plain sheets of paper and make mandalas using acrylic colours. We'll have a small briefing about the history and technique of making mandalas, and then we'll move on to creating our mandala's step by step. ![]() ![]() This workshop is beginner friendly and is totally fine if you've never held a paint brush or you can't draw/ paint. Join us on this creative journey and explore various Art & Craft sessions at home.Īug 17: Topic - Aboriginal Dot Mandala paintingĭot Painting is done by making dots of various sizes with shades of colors to create patterns using simple tools. Since the closure of our regular classes due to the coronavirus outbreak, We at 'The Craftsutra' would like to offer a series of FREE online live classes to you.
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