Buy Recording : JAL SANJHI WORKSHOP WITH ASHUTOSH JANMASHTAMI SPECIAL (WITH MATERIALS)




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ONLINE JAL SANJHI WORKSHOP WITH ASHUTOSH : JANMASHTAMI SPECIAL

This workshop is now over, you can buy recordings with kit.

This workshop will be two hour class for beginners and will conducted over Zoom  - adults or children above 8 years can join.

Sanjhi art is the traditional art of stenciling from Mathura, Krishna's hometown. Known for its inherent spiritual implications that reach beyond immediate aesthetic appeal, it is considered to be one of the finest arts of spiritual expression.

In our Janmashtami Special Workshop we will be creating "Bal Krishna". Let's Express our devotion through art.

(You can also sometimes place these stencils on flat surfaces or water, where they can be used to draw rangoli with dry colours or you can frame your sanjhi stencils with coloured paper behind it)

Ashutosh Verma, a fourth generation Sanjhi artist from Mathura will guide you will all process and techniques during the workshop. Sanjhi art has been practiced in his family for the last 90 years

The following materials will be sent for this workshop: (if you choose the option to buy with materials)

  • Special Scissors made only for Sanjhi Art by the artists family in Mathura
  • Stencils for tracing the artwork will be provided
  • Handmade paper

    We hope you can join us to support the arts and artists.


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      Welcome to the colorful world of Ashutosh, a sixth-generation artist hailing from Mathura's Verma community. His artistic journey commenced at the tender age of five, immersing himself in the enchanting folk art of Sanjhi. This timeless tradition finds its roots with Ashutosh's great-grandfather, Shri Chain Shuk Das Verma, who embarked on his own Sanjhi odyssey nearly three centuries ago, passing it down through generations. Ashutosh's devotion to this art spans 15 years, and his family's prowess has garnered both State and National acclaim for their Sanjhi creations. Remarkably, at the age of 20, Ashutosh is now reaching for a State Award category of his own. Collaborating closely with his father, they form a dynamic duo, crafting exquisite works that blend tradition and innovation, painting a vivid portrait of Mathura's artistic heritage.  

    Sanjhi


    Sanjhi art is a traditional Indian paper-cutting craft known for its intricate and delicate designs. Originating from the state of Uttar Pradesh, Sanjhi involves creating elaborate patterns by cutting out intricate shapes from paper. This art form is celebrated for its meticulous craftsmanship and the ability to produce detailed, lace-like designs that often depict mythological themes, religious symbols, and floral motifs. Sanjhi art is not only a testament to the skill of its artists but also a reflection of India's rich cultural heritage. Sanjhi art often features a range of themes that reflect both spiritual and natural elements. Common themes include depictions of Hindu deities, such as Krishna and Radha, scenes from ancient epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and intricate floral patterns. The art form also includes representations of everyday life, mythological stories, and religious symbols. History The roots of Sanjhi art can be traced back to the medieval period in India, particularly in the region of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh. It is believed that the art form was practiced by artisans in temples and royal courts, where they created decorative paper cuttings for religious and ceremonial purposes. The term "Sanjhi" is derived from the Hindi word for "stencil" or "cutout," highlighting the technique's emphasis on precise cutting and design. Over the centuries, Sanjhi art has evolved but has remained deeply connected to its historical origins, continuing to be a cherished tradition in Indian art. The style of Sanjhi art is characterized by its precision and elegance. The designs are typically created using fine paper and are marked by their detailed, lace-like patterns. Traditional Sanjhi art often features symmetrical compositions and repetitive motifs, which are meticulously cut out to form intricate patterns. Modern interpretations of Sanjhi art may incorporate contemporary elements, experimenting with different paper colors and textures while maintaining the essence of the traditional style. The result is a blend of classical elegance and modern creativity. Materials and Methods The primary material used in Sanjhi art is paper, which is chosen for its ability to hold intricate cutouts without tearing. Artists use specialized tools, such as fine knives and blades, to achieve precise cuts and detailed designs. The process begins with sketching the desired pattern onto the paper, followed by careful cutting to remove the excess areas and reveal the intricate design. The cut-out paper is often layered or mounted onto contrasting backgrounds to enhance the visual impact of the artwork. The careful handling and cutting of paper require significant skill and patience, making Sanjhi a highly respected craft. Significance Sanjhi art holds significant cultural and artistic value in India. It represents a unique blend of artistic skill and religious devotion, with its intricate designs often used for spiritual and ceremonial purposes. The art form not only showcases the craftsmanship of its creators but also serves as a medium for preserving and expressing traditional themes and stories. In contemporary times, Sanjhi art continues to be celebrated for its aesthetic beauty and craftsmanship, with efforts made to promote and sustain the tradition through exhibitions, workshops, and educational programs. Its delicate and intricate nature ensures that Sanjhi art remains a revered and cherished part of India's cultural heritage. FAQs Do you offer custom Sanjhi art pieces? We collaborate with artists who can create custom Sanjhi art pieces based on your preferences. Please contact our customer service team for more details on commissioning a personalized artwork. Can I learn more about the history of Sanjhi art?  Yes, our MeMeraki platform provides detailed information about the history and cultural significance of Sanjhi art. You can explore our workshops and blog section for articles that delve deeper into the origins, techniques, and evolution of this exquisite craft. Is Sanjhi art suitable for gifting?  Yes, Sanjhi art makes for a thoughtful and unique gift, especially for those who appreciate traditional Indian art forms. It carries cultural significance and can be a meaningful present for special occasions.



    Product Details

    Title
    Buy Recording : JAL SANJHI WORKSHOP WITH ASHUTOSH JANMASHTAMI SPECIAL (WITH MATERIALS)
    Vendor
    ASHUTOSH
    Art Style
    Sanjhi
    Difficulty Level
    Beginner
    Workshop Type
    Recording
    Audio Language
    Hindi/English
    Materials Included
    Yes
    Date
    0 Days

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