Paint Boomerangs in Australian Folk Art - Aboriginal Art which resembles the Gond Painting and the Bhil Painting Art from Madhya Pradesh, India.
Just like most of the folk art forms of India this indigenous art represents a story, generally regarding hunting or food gathering and usually have traditional aboriginal symbols imbedded throughout the painting. These symbols, when explained, give a completely whole new meaning to the painting.
Dot painting originated 40 years ago back in 1971.
The defining criterion for a dot painting is the technique used - that it is produced by repeated imprints of a paint covered brush, dotting stick or other implement onto the surface of the painting and that in doing so, there are recognisable 'dot' marks on the canvas.
List of Material Inclusive:
1. 1 Australian Boomerang
2. Paper, Pencil, Eraser.
3. Acrylic Paints and Brushes . Sticks, Twigs
4. A bundle full of references.
Fees: 1500/- inclusive of all material.
For any queries call us on 7506122332 or email us on workshops@iteeha.com
Date and Time: 12th September 2018, 11.30 am to 2.30 pm
Duration of the event: 3 Hours
Venue: Iteeha Studio, Lower Parel