Reverse Cardboard Art



Hi people, am quite happy to post this particular Reverse Cardboard Art. Coz this is something special for me, since i gifted this painting to one of my buddy. I got this image fortunately from google while searching for a different purpose. It was really very catchy and i was impressed. Then thought off  'why cant we try this out!!Being simple and elegant to look!!'..... And this how i did it....:-)

Materials Required:
1.Wooden Plywood (Base)
2.Fabric Paints
3.Metallic Color (Gold or Copper)
4.Small Golden or Copper color beads
5.Fevicol

Description:

1.In general we use the flat surface of the wooden board for painting. Now here i have used the harder surface of the wooden board. Draw the image over the base with the help of chalk.
2.Use fabric colors to paint the image. Paint the image completely, except the portion were metallic colors need to be used.
3.Now gold metallic colors can be used to paint the remaining part of the image. Give an even coat of colors to the entire image in order to have an elegant look.
4.Now moving on to the border part of image. First paint the borders using metallic colors. Use copper metallic color if you have decided to use copper beads. Else gold metallic for gold beads.
5.Once the painting part is done, allow the image to dry completely.
6.If its completely dried, apply a thin fevicol layer to the borders were we have applied metallic colors. Now sprinkle the beads over the fevicol and wait for 5 minutes.
7.Once its done tap the board towards the floor, so that the extra beads withers. Allow the painting to dry completely.
8.Process ends up here. Dazzling Reverse Cardboard Painting is done!!

While gifting this painting, the happiness that blossomed in her face was priceless... Here comes the self satisfaction... :-) :-)

Enjoy your work!!!!!!!!!!:-)

Kundhan Art


Ganesha Painting done with Kundhan Stones




Hi all, this is one of my painting that i tried out with kundhan work, velvet paper and torn out clothes. Yes!!!! that was my mom's old torned out saree.. :-) I 'd like to share you all how i started with this.

Materials Required:
1. Cardboard (Base)
2. Velvet cloth (black)
3. Velvet paper (red & green)
4. Any old silky clothes
5. Kundhan Stones
6. Acrylic Glitters
7. Fabric paints
8. Fevicol

Description:

1. Take a cardboard of required size and wrap it up with black velvet paper
2. Take a carbon copy of the image on the base, that you wish to paint.
3. The skin portion of ganesha is cutted out from a skin color painted chart paper. Get the image of ganesha's  organs separately (with the help of white carbon paper) and stick it over the black base.
4. Now get the image of ganesha's outfit on red and green velvet paper. Cut the image and stick on to the base
5. The screen's can be getit done with the help of old clothes. Cut the clothes into required shapes and stick over the base. (Hint: you can also use torned out clothes for ganesha's outfit instead of velvet papers)
6. Since the parts of ganesh has been stuck part by part, inorder to hide those impressions, you can use glitters for outlining.
7. Here for my pic, i have used colored beads for making garlands. You can get those beads in local stationaries.
8. The ornaments has been drawn with the help of gold acrylic glitters and colored kundhan stones. The impressions and folding over the clothes can also be expressed with the help of glitters.
9. Now your creativity plays the role. You can stick the kundhan stones in your desired places. The eyes and small impessions can be drawn with the help of fabric paints using '000' size brush
10. Hence you'll be able to create a beautifull ganesha painting.

Enjoy your work!!!!!!!!!! :-)