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MDF Boards: An Essential Guide to Regular Plain MDF and Premarked MDF Boards
Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF) is a versatile and widely used material in various industries, from furniture making to home decor and arts. This guide explores the differences between regular plain MDF and premarked MDF boards, their uses, and how mirrors can be incorporated into MDF board projects Read More...
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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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Lippan Art On Canvas DIY Kit By Penkraft
• 1 Canvas Board (8"X8") • Acrylic Colors-set of 6 • Brush No. 000 and 3 (one each) • 2 Units of Air Dry Clay • 1 Pkt of Mirrors (60Pcs) • 1 Unit of Glue • Free Video Tutorial
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Lippan Art On MDF Square Board DIY Kit By Penkraft
• 1 MDF Square Board (8"X8") • Acrylic Colors-Set of 6 • Brush No. 000 and 3 (One each) • 2 Units of Air Dry Clay • 1 Pkt of Mirrors (60Pcs) • 1 Unit of Glue • Free Video Tutorial
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#Unleash the artist in you - Create your own masterpiece using #Penkraft Kerala Mural Art on Canvas DIY Kit This #Penkraft's Kerala Mural Art on Canvas DIY Kit provides you with all the necessary materials to undertake this activity- • 1 Canvas Board (8"X8") • Acrylic Colors Set of 6 • Brush No. 000 and 3 (One each) • Stencil on tracing paper • Free Video Tutorial The price of the DIY Kit is ₹599 /- DM us to buy or You can buy this Kit directly from our website. The link is in the bio Penkraft DIY kits are available for Clay Art, Cement Art, Pen Mandala, Cheriyal Painting, Pichwai Painting, Dot Mandala, Warli Painting, Madhubani Painting, Gond Art, Lippan Art, Kalamkari Painting, Kalighat Art, Pattachitra Art, Kerala Mural Art, Tanjore Painting, Pop Art, Resin Art, Fluid Art, Decoupage Art, Alcohol Ink Art, Knife Painting, Image Transfer, One Stroke Painting, Scandinavian Art, Water Colors, Resin Art Advanced, Coffee Painting, Pencil Shading, Cut Nib Calligraphy, Brush Pen Calligraphy, Devanagari Calligraphy, Copperplate Calligraphy, on a variety of surfaces, along with their video tutorials! For any queries/assistance, please contact us at 9136024968
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How did Madhubani painting become famous?
There is one common thing about almost all the art forms of India. They have been in existence since many centuries, yet they have gained fame only in the last few decades; for eg. Gond art, Warli painting, Mandala art etc. have an interesting story about their discovery to the outside world.
The Madhubani painting, aka Mithila painting is no different. Named after the Mithila region of Bihar state, it has been a tradition among the women of that region to draw the Madhubani painting for many centuries. But the rest of the world came to know about the Madhubani painting only in the 20th century.
It was the year 1934 and a massive Earthquake of 8.0 magnitude shook the regions of Nepal and Bihar. Because of the severity of the quake, the houses of the Mithila region came tumbling down and the Madhubani paintings were out in the open. William G. Archer, the then British colonial Officer discovered these paintings and noted the similarities between them and some of the European artists. He took B/W pictures of some of them back.
He also wrote about the Madhubani paintings in 1949 in ‘Marg’ Journal. Thus, began the spread of this art. Then in 1966 to 1968, a drought broke the agricultural economy of the region. One part of bringing some economic relief to the people, Ms.PupulJayakar, the then Director of All Indo-Nepal Handicrafts Board sent a Mumbai based artist Mr.Bhaskar Kulkarni to Mithila to encourage the women to make their paintings on paper so that these can be sold and they will be able to earn for their families by the Madhubani paintings.
Even some foreign scholars like Yves Vequad, Erika Moser, and Raymond Le Owens have promoted this art form internationally. This wonderful art form got an official recognition in India in 1975 when Jagdamba Devi of Jitwarpur village near Madhubani was awarded the Padma Shri by the President of India. Because of the efforts of Tokyo Hasegawa, even Japan has shown a good interest in Mithila paintings since the 1990s.
The spread of Madhubani painting continued to the rest of the world and because of the Internet, social media, Information Technology, today Madhubani painting is known and revered all over the world.
Penkraft conducts classes, course, online courses, live courses, workshops, teachers’ training & online teachers’ training in Handwriting Improvement, Calligraphy, Abacus Maths, Vedic Maths, Phonics and various Craft & Artforms — Madhubani, Mandala, Warli, Gond, Lippan Art, Kalighat, Kalamkari, Pichwai, Cheriyal, Kerala Mural, Pattachitra, Tanjore Painting, One Stroke Painting, Decoupage, Image Transfer, Resin Art, Fluid Art, Alcohol Ink Art, Pop Art, Knife Painting, Scandinavian Art, Water Colors, Coffee Painting, Pencil Shading, Resin Art Advanced etc. at pan-India locations. With our mission to inspire, educate, empower & uplift people through our endeavours, we have trained & operationally supported (and continue to support) 1500+ home-makers to become Penkraft Certified Teachers? in various disciplines.
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*About the Artist – Ms. Vidya Krishna* She is a self-trained artist, an art instructor and a freelance illustrator from Chennai. Art has been her passion since childhood and has become her dream today. She specialized in different kinds of mediums such as Watercolour, Acrylic, and Oil Painting etc. When it comes to Painting, She likes to focus more on traditional and tribal Indian Art forms such as Madhubani, Kalamkari, Gond Art, Lippan Art. She also enjoy and have a strong background in different kinds of Murals. Her learning as well as works include Kerala Mural, 3D-Mural, Clay Mural, M-Seal Mural, Stain wood-Mural and Marble Dust Murals. She quote about art “I truly believe there is no end to learning and when it comes to art, the more we do, the more we learn. Which is why I always love to learn and now I wish to share my learning, knowledge and experience with everyone”. *About the Workshop -* Coffee painting is an extremely easy and enjoyable process of expressing your creativity on paper/Canvas Board. This type of art may be monochromatic, which involves working with only one color, but its potential for art is Limitless. The picture shown in the poster would be taught at the workshop. You can pick up anyone from the picture shown. No previous experience in art is required. It is applicable for all ages. All materials will be provided to you and you will take back a completed Painting. *Materials and Refreshments Provided -* 1. Copy of the Painting 2. Black Markers/Gold Outlines 3. Instant Coffee Powder 4. Canvas Board 5. Brush. *Timing and Venue Details –* Sunday - 14/07/2019 at 11.00 am to 2.00 pm. The Centrepoint hotel, 286, Rajiv Gandhi Salai. Landmark - Opp. Saravana stores, OMR. OMR, Sholinganallur Chennai 600 119. #art #arts #artistsoninstagram #artist #artwork #arte #artsy #artofinstagram #artgallery #artistic #artofvisuals #artiste #artlife #coffe #painting #drawing #watercolor #acrylicpainting #oil #activity #studio #workshop #fun #meetup #artmozo (at The Centrepoint - Hotels & Resorts , 286 , Sholinganallur) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzhxWyhHe6t/?igshid=152tjwj12p6xe
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😍WALL DECOR LOVE😍 www.CraftBecho.com This article of lippan art is an original design, specially handmade to keep alive the authenticity of the artform. Size: 12 inches diameter approx. Base: MDF Board The artwork is made using clay, mirrors, and acrylic colors that make it water resistant. It can be dusted off using a dry brush or cloth and the mirrors can be wiped with a wet cloth. This is a self replicating wall hanging and thus comes unframed. #mirror #mirrorwork #lippankaam #lippanartwork #lippanart #mandalapassion #mandalalove #handmade #homedecorating #homedecor #homedecoration #indiamade #vocalforlocalindia #shopsmallbusiness #localhandmade #localhandicrafts #mudmirrorwork #craftbecho #givingwingstoyourideas #traditionalart #traditionaldecor #indianhomedecor #walldecor https://www.instagram.com/p/CeTUz-flcru/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#creator • @__craftyness__ *Decorate your house walls with this beautiful Lippan art work* . . . . . . . . 🔸Lippan Art🔸 🔸Home decor🔸 🔸Size:12" x 16"🔸 🔸Material Used: Mud, Mirror and Paint colours🔸 🔸Made on canvas board🔸 #handicraft #lippanart #lippankaam #homedecor #instaart #walldecor #craft #artistsoninstagram #diyhomedecor #decorationideas #interiordesign #claywork #kutchart #artwork #craftsofindia #handmadewithlove #indiancrafts #indianfolkart #artcommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/CdqAhkihfQH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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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
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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Lippan Art On Round MDF DIY Kit By Penkraft
• 1 MDF Round Board (9"dia) • Canvas-1 • 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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Penkraft Lippan Art on Round MDF DIY Kit
• 1 MDF Round Board (9"dia) • Acrylic Colors-set of 6 • Brush No. 000 and 3 (one each) • 2 Units of Air Dry Clay • 1 Pkt of Mirrors (60Pcs) • 1 Unit of Glue • Free Video Tutorial
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Lippan Art On Canvas DIY Kit By Penkraft
• 1 Canvas Board (8"X8") • Acrylic Colors-Set of 6 • Brush No. 000 and 3 (One each) • 2 Units of Air Dry Clay • 1 Pkt of Mirrors (60Pcs) • 1 Unit of Glue • Free Video Tutorial
#Penkraft DIY Kits#Pen Dot Mandala DIY Kits#Gond Art DIY Kits#Warli Painting DIY Kits#Lippan Art DIY Kits#Kalamkari DIY Kits#Kalighat DIY Kits#Mandala DIY Kits#Brush Pen Calligraphy DIY Kits#Cut Nib Calligraphy DIY Kits#Devanagari Calligraphy DIY Kits
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How did Madhubani painting become famous?
Madhubani Paintings There is one common thing about almost all the art forms of India. They have been in existence for many centuries, yet they have gained fame only in the last few decades; for eg., Gond art, Warli painting, Mandala art, etc. have an interesting story about their discovery to the outside world.
The Madhubani painting, a.k.aMithila painting is no different. Named after the Mithila region of Bihar state, it has been a tradition among the women of that region to draw the Madhubani painting for many centuries. But the rest of the world came to know about the Madhubani painting only in the 20th century.
It was the year 1934 and a massive Earthquake of 8.0 magnitude shook the regions of Nepal and Bihar. Because of the severity of the quake, the houses of the Mithila region came tumbling down and the Madhubani paintings were out in the open. William G. Archer, the then British colonial Officer discovered these paintings and noted the similarities between them and some of the European artists. He took B/W pictures of some of them back.
He also wrote about the Madhubani paintings in 1949 in Marg Journal. Thus, began the spread of this art. Then from 1966 to 1968, a drought broke the agricultural economy of the region. One part of bringing some economic relief to the people, Ms.PupulJayakar, the then Director of All Indo-Nepal Handicrafts Board sent a Mumbai based artist Mr.Bhaskar Kulkarni to Mithila to encourage the women to make their paintings on paper so that these can be sold and they will be able to earn for their families by the Madhubani paintings.
Even some foreign scholars like Yves Vequad, Erika Moser, and Raymond Le Owens have promoted this art form internationally. This wonderful art form got official recognition in India in 1975 when Jagdamba Devi of Jitwarpur village near Madhubani was awarded the Padma Shri by the President of India. Because of the efforts of Tokyo Hasegawa, even Japan has shown good interest in Mithila paintings since the 1990s.
The spread of Madhubani painting continued to the rest of the world and because of the Internet, social media, Information Technology, today Madhubani painting is known and revered all over the world
Penkraft conducts classes, course, online courses, live courses, workshops, teachers' training & online teachers' training in Handwriting Improvement, Calligraphy, Abacus Maths, Vedic Maths, Phonics and various Craft & Artforms - Madhubani, Mandala, Warli, Gond, Lippan Art, Kalighat, Kalamkari, Pichwai, Cheriyal, Kerala Mural, Pattachitra, Tanjore Painting, One Stroke Painting, Decoupage, Image Transfer, Resin Art, Fluid Art, Alcohol Ink Art, Pop Art, Knife Painting, Scandinavian Art, Water Colors, Coffee Painting, Pencil Shading, Resin Art Advanced etc. at pan-India locations. With our mission to inspire, educate, empower & uplift people through our endeavours, we have trained & operationally supported (and continue to support) 1500+ home-makers to become Penkraft Certified Teachers? in various disciplines.
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