Hello Friends,
Welcome back to my new blog. Friends, as you all know, since a long time I haven't posted any of my drawings or blogs .That's because I was with my studies. Now that my final exams are in February and I am just revising my lessons, I am a bit relaxed. Also, another new variant of same old CORONA virus is on the prowl, we have to once again adhere to the norm "stay home, stay safe". So, whenever I feel bored I draw, paint or write.
Friends, recently I recycled and rescued some old coasters by painting them using dotted mandala art. To have a look at these coasters. Check them on my Instagram account which is phalak_the_elsa (pl. click here to follow)
Apart from these hand painted coasters ,you can have a look at my other art works too ,on the same page. And, yes guys, please don't forget to like and comment on my art work.
Your encouragement helps me create new art.
Well, friends all of you must be knowing what Dotted Mandala is, however, let me explain it you in detail - Dotted Mandala paintings are done with the technique of pointillism tools. Thousands of coloured dots on canvas makes for a sight to behold. Isn't it amazing how a combination of dots make such a beauty! π.
A Mandala in Sanskrit means a circle "representing the universe" π. Mandalas were created by Buddhists long back in the 4th century. Mandalas were used by believers in prayers, during meditation and for healing. It’s said that Buddhists used to make mandala sand paintings and used to destroy them after their purpose. They were initially seen in Tibet, India, Nepal, China, Japan, Bhutan, and Indonesia.
A few days back my father dug out these coasters which he had bought once upon a time and which were now ready to go into trash can. However, after having a look at these coasters my mind said to me , "Phalak, why don't you paint these coasters, recycle them and eventually save them". So I decided to paint these coasters using Dotted Mandala. I have acrylic colors and dotted mandala tools and so I got to the work of rescuing these coasters. It almost took 4 to 5 days to paint these coasters …And here is the output.
For all those who enjoy my blogs and keep insisting that I write, a huge THANK YOU. Your encouragement means a lot to meππ. I love writing blogs as much as you all love reading, however due to some reason or the other there is sometimes delay in publishing the blogs. But one thing is certain I will definitely write and publish blogs as and when time permits π.
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