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artcornerghz · 2 months
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artandcraftindia · 2 months
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introvertedkour · 1 year
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From Clay to Beauty: Witness the Captivating Reel of tree Lippan Art Coming to Life!
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Clay/Mud
 Clay or mud is the foundational material for Lippan art. Traditionally, a mixture of mud and camel dung is used, but modern adaptations often employ white clay or ready-made clay. This material is used to create the raised designs on the surface, forming the base for intricate patterns and mirror placements Read More....
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penkraft123 · 2 years
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Handwriting is the Imprint of the Self on the Page
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Handwriting is a mirror of your personality
It is an unconscious habit. We leave our identity in the subtle characters of our writing. The handwriting experts claim that your handwriting definitely has to do something about your personality. How you craft letters and words can indicate more than 5,000 different personality traits, according to the science of graphology, also known as handwriting analysis.
In the early 1900s, Milton Newman Bunker invented the most common graphology technique called graph analysis. (Other methods of graphology predate Bunker's work. His approach relies on the stroke shape of the letters. Graphoanalysts look at variables like the up slants or down slants of letters like l, k, and t, the size of the first letter in relation to the other letters, the entire line of writing slanting up or down, and the shape of ending strokes of letters like and among many other aspects. No two people have the same handwriting it's as unique as our fingerprints.
Your determination, your goals, willpower, persistence, intellect, initiative, ambition, imagination, self-confidence, vanity, repression, aggression, resentment, anger, integrity, and above all sociability can all be determined from the way you write. Whether you write slant or broad or slim.
Deeply forward A person whose handwriting has a very strong slant to the right relates well to others but is quick to react and can lose control. They may also be subject to mood swings. Vertical handwriting is seen in people who control their emotions and rarely show them. For them, rational thought overrules emotions or head over heart, as some might say.
Leftward slant This is a characteristic of the introvert. Someone whose handwriting slants to the left often does not invite closeness or intimacy, is independent and aloof. Large handwriting shows a broad perspective of life, a need for recognition, someone who sees the big picture and has a low boredom level.
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artcafeone · 9 months
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Antique Style Mirror with Lippan Art #diy #art
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sheetuc2 · 9 months
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Lippan Art On Canvas DIY Kit By Penkraft
• 1 Canvas Board (8"X8") • 1 Rectangle MDF • Acrylic Colors-set of 6 • Brush No. 000 and 3 (one each) • 2 Units of Air Dry Clay • 1 Pkt of Mirrors • 1 Unit of Glue • Free Video Tutorial
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artcornerghz · 2 months
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papericious · 3 months
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Do you love the Lippan art process? Oh, that's super exciting! The process of crafting, painting, and adding mirrors is so soothing. The highlight of Lippan art is its strong MDF bases. 
Today we are going to work on an MDF Tea light Holder with sunflower cutout using the Lippan art technique. 
DIY tea light holder is so much when you know it's going to enlighten with light and reflection. Let's be creative. The process is simple to follow. It will give an ancient Indian art style a unique beauty. 
Note: You can choose the colors as per your choice. After all, craft and paint have beautiful endless possibilities.
So, let's begin!
Materials Needed
Gather all the necessary materials on the table. Here's a list to help you get started:
MDF tea light holder with a sunflower cutout
White clay (for lippan art on MDF board)
Acrylic painting colors
small mirrors for crafts (round or square)
Craft glue
Palette knife or clay modeling tools
Fine paintbrushes
Pencil and eraser
Sandpaper (optional)
Varnish (optional, for a glossy finish)
Instructions in detail
Get Ready the MDF base
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Set up your MDF tea light holder. For a smooth canvas, softly sand uneven surfaces. This improves clay and paint adhesion on the MDF Base. Remove dust with a clean cloth.
Make a Sketch
On the MDF tea light holder, lightly sketch tiny petals with a pencil. Reform the sunflower patterns and themes in your Lippan art. For a coordinated look, outline foliage, and geometric patterns around the sunflower.
Prepare Lippan Clay
To create the clay mixture for the Lippan art, you will need to mix clay, fine sand, Fevicol (white glue), and water in the following proportions:
Clay: 2 parts
Fine sand: 1 part
Fevicol: 1 part
Water: Enough to create a smooth, workable consistency
In a mixing bowl, combine the clay and fine sand. Gradually add Fevicol and mix thoroughly. Slowly add water until the mixture achieves a smooth, dough-like consistency. The mixture should be pliable but not too wet.
Applying Clay Lippan art 
Now, as per the MDF Tea light holder cutout, predominantly employs clay on the edges.  Shape little amount of white clay to your sketch. Using clay modeling tools and a palette knife, create delicate details and textures. Now let the clay dry.
Drying Clay
Clay should dry completely. This process can take several hours to a day, depending on clay thickness and humidity. Before continuing, make sure the clay is totally dry to avoid design damage.
Painting Design
Once the clay is completely dried, start painting the acrylic color. Paint your sunflower tea light holder that compliments the sunflower cutout. First apply the coat of Gesso to smoothen the base for acrylic implementation. 
Then start working with orange, chrome yellow, and light green acrylic color. For the traditional Lippan art process, you can also use earthy tones and bright, contrasting colors.
Mirroring
You can also proceed with craft mirrors for Lippan Art implementation while the clay is damp. But, here to avoid further hassle, we will embed miniature acrylic mirrors as the last touch up step. After the paint dries, arrange mirrors strategically to enhance your design. Use round and square craft mirror pieces as the focal of petals.
Lippan art often utilizes round or square mirrors, but you can experiment with different shapes and sizes to customize your tea light holder. Secure the mirrors by gently pressing them into clay.
Precision and Finish
For a glossy finish and paint and clay protection, apply the coat of varnish to your MDF tea light holder.
Now, enjoy your DIY MDF tea light holder with Lippan art after finishing. Put a tea light in the holder and watch it enlighten the mirror reflection and detailed design. Your handcrafted tea light holder will add serenity to the Pooja room, home decor elements, and centerpiece of entrance decor. 
Wrapping Up:
Papericious is an online art and craft store in India that focuses on both traditional art and modern decor elements. You can simply paint the base and work your easy DIY. So, enjoy your fun time with something creative.
Our MDF tea light holder with sunflower cutout is an ideal DIY project that lets you express your creativity and create a beautiful, utilitarian object that will brighten your house. 
So gather your stuff, follow the instructions, and be creative!
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shalz0606 · 11 months
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Penkraft Lippan Art Advanced 3D Jharokha DIY Kit
• Inside the kit, you'll find everything you need to create beautiful Lippan art Advanced 3D Jharokha. - 3D Jharokha MDF Cutout-1 - Acrylic White Color 50ml-1 - Flat Brush No.9-1 - Glue-1 - Mirrors.
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introvertedkour · 1 year
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From Clay to Beauty: Witness the Captivating Reel of Peacock Lippan Art Coming to Life!
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indianarts · 1 year
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Creating Magic with Mud and Mirrors: Exploring the Art of Lippan Kaam
In the dry region of Kutch, India, where the earth meets the horizon in a vast expanse of glistening sands, there is a practice that combines creativity, culture, and craftsmanship. This old art form, called Lippan Kaam, shows how creative the artists were who figured out how to use mud and mirrors to make beautiful works of art.
Origins and Heritage
Lippan Kaam has been around for hundreds of years and is a big part of Kutch's cultural history. This art form was originally done by the Kutchi Maldhari people because they wanted to decorate their homes and keep them warm. "Lippan" means "clay" in the Kutchi language, and true to its name, Lippan Kaam mostly uses clay from the area as its main material.
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The Alchemy of Mud and Mirrors
At the very foundation of Lippan Kaam is the way that clay and mirrors are used together in a way that works well. When the clay is mixed with natural glues and water, it turns into a paste that can be shaped. This paste is then carefully applied to walls to make a surface for art. Hand-cutting the mirrors into different shapes and sizes makes them the jewels that decorate this clay painting. Lippan Kaam gives these old, forgotten mirrors a new life, where they shine like stars against a clay background.
The Artistic Process
Making a Lippan Kaam masterpiece is a labor of love that requires patience, precision, and a deep relationship with the craft. The first step is to make the clay mixture, making sure that there is the right amount of clay, straw, and binding agents to get the right shape and consistency. Once the clay sheet is ready, the mirrors are carefully attached by the artists, who often work in pairs or small groups. At this stage, you need a good sense of balance and a natural understanding of how design works. The mirrors are placed in a way that makes intricate designs that tell different stories. These patterns range from geometric symmetry to free-flowing organic shapes.
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Symbolism and Stories
Lippan Kaam is beautiful to look at, but it also has a lot of meaning and a story behind it. The mirrors protect the house because people think they keep away evil spirits. People also say that the reflective surfaces boost positive energy, making a place with Lippan Kaam peaceful and happy. Many Lippan Kaam designs are based on nature, with peacocks, trees, and flowers as themes. These parts not only show how Kutch's natural environment looks, but they also give the art a sense of life and link to the earth.
Modern Revival and Contemporary Influence
In the past couple of decades, Lippan Kaam has made a comeback and become known on both national and foreign stages. Artists and designers today have been quick to notice its unique beauty and cultural importance. Lippan Kaam is still used to decorate the walls of native Kutchi homes, but it is also used in modern homes all over the world.
Bringing the magic of Lippan Kaam into your own place is a way to honor Kutch's artistic and cultural history. Lippan Kaam adds a sense of history and skill to any room, whether it's the main focus on a feature wall or a small touch here and there. When you look at a Lippan Kaam masterpiece, you're not just looking at a piece of art; you're also seeing the continuation of a long-lasting practice. It shows that people can make beautiful things out of the simplest things and invites people to enjoy the magic of mud and mirrors.
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Rajasthani Lippan Work: Exploring the Beauty of Traditional Mud and Mirror Art
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Rajasthani Lippan work, also known as Mud and Mirror Art, is a traditional craft that originated in the Kutch region of Gujarat but has found a special place in Rajasthani art and culture. This exquisite form of wall art, characterized by intricate patterns and the use of mud and mirrors, has been passed down through generations, making it a timeless and cherished art form. In this blog, we’ll delve into the history, techniques, and modern applications of Rajasthani Lippan work, a craft that continues to captivate art lovers and decorators alike Read More..
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