MeenaKari Painting: Ancient Persian art and Relief Painting
MeenaKari Painting: Ancient Persian art and Relief Painting
Hi,
I welcome you to my "Meenakari Painting Course"
Meenakari is actually a Persian painting. Nowdays it is being only practiced in iran, pakiskan and India. India term is called is Kundan art. Mīnākārī art usually involves intricate designs (mainly using geometric shapes and designs) and is applied as a decorative feature to serving dishes, containers, vases, frames, display ornaments and jewelry.
The word Mīnākārī is a compound word composed of the words mina and kari. Mīnā is a feminine variation of the word mīnū which means paradise or heaven. Kārī means to do or place something onto something else. Together the word Mīnākārī means to place paradise onto an object.
The meticulous ornamental work seen today can be traced back to around the 15th century. The Moghuls introduced it into India and perfected the technique making the design applied on objects more intricate. The craft reached its peak in Iran during the eighteenth and nineteenth century. In the twentieth century Iranian artisans specializing in meenakari were invited to other regions to assist with training local craftsmen.In India Rajasthan and Gujarat are most famous for their Mīnākārī artifacts and jewelry.
In this series of video first we will learn cone work. After that I will do the coloring and finally we will complete it by stone work.
See you in my class.
Cheers,
Nabojit Kar
Indian folk art with stone, outliner, glass glossy metal gold emboss coloring. Type of ancient persian art/ relief art
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What you will learn
- Acrylic painting
- Craft
- Drawing
Rating: 4.41667
Level: Expert Level
Duration: 2.5 hours
Instructor: Nabojit Kar
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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