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MANDALA ART WORK ..
MANDALA ART is one of my favourite art. Its very awesome art work and looking very beautiful. It can be also use as an aid to medicine, helping to meditator to envision how to achieve the perfect self. Mandalas were created in the service of one of the worlds great religions, Buddhism. They were produced in Tibet, India, Nepal, China, Japan, Bhutan,and Indonesia and date from the 4th century to present.
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INTRODUCTION:
A mandala, which is Sanskrit for "circle" or "discoid object," is a geometric design that holds a great deal of symbolism in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. While extraordinary as a standalone work of art, mandalas hold symbolic and meditative meaning beyond their vibrant appearance. A mandala is a complex abstract design that is usually circular in form.
HISTORY OF MANDALAS:Thangka painting of Manjuvajra mandala |
SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA the founder of Buddhism gained devout followers and eventually established the first Sangha, Buddhist community of monks. As these B
uddhist monks travelled the silk road, an ancient network of trade routes that connected the east and west, they brought Buddhism to other lands. they carried mandalas with them and brought the practice of painting these spiritual composition to other parts of Asia, Tibet, China, Japan by the 4th century. Though rooted in Buddhism, mandalas soon become present in Hinduism and other religious practices.
Method1Setting up the Structure
- Mark the point in the center with pencil so that you can erase it later.
- The circles don’t have to be evenly spaced. Some can be farther away from others. They are just a template that will help you later.
- Continue until you have made circles that fill up most of the paper, but stop before they are big enough to touch the edges.
- If you want your mandala to look more organic and less symmetrical, you can skip drawing these guiding lines.
"THE AIM OF ART IS NOTTO REPRESENTTHE OUTWARDAPPEARANCE OF THINGS,BUT THEIR INWARDSIGNIFICANCE."
Method2Drawing Your Design
- You can use a pen if you’re feeling bold, or you can use a pencil and go over your design later in pen.
- Your shapes can overlap with each other, if you’d like.
- Your rings can be different sizes. Some can be very thin and intricate, and some can be big.
- Mandala-making can be a very centering exercise, if you approach it in a relaxed way. There is no such thing as a mistake in a mandala, there is just the unexpected.
- For example, if your last ring has been flower petals, then your mandala edges will be scalloped.
Method3Finishing up Your Mandala
- If you’ve already drawn the mandala in ink, you can skip this step.
- Tear-drops and diamonds are tiny designs that are easy to draw and look intricate.
- Gently wipe away your eraser shavings so that they don’t get stuck to your paper.
- You may want to photocopy your mandala before you color it in, so that you can color it in many different times, or give copies to your friends to color.
- Use watercolor for a light, gentle look. Just keep in mind that watercolor can easily bleed over lines if you aren’t used to painting with it.
- Use colored pencil, crayons, or markers if you prefer.
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