Tikuli Body Structure Motifs Workshop




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₹399 Inclusive of all taxes

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Thu, May 4 2023, 06:00 PM (IST)
Beginner
Hindi/English (Our Community Manager is present to Help Live Translate)
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About the Workshop +

Ashok Kumar will guide you on how to create the basic motifs and the other intricacies of Tikuli Art.

This was a one hour class for beginners and was conducted over Zoom  - adults or children above 8 years can join. 


Key Takeaways +

Tikuli Art Motifs


Is the Art Kit included with my order? +

No, we do not provide art kits with this workshop. Before the workshop, we will share the list of materials you will need to complete your artwork. Our materials list is curated to make sure all required items are easily available.

However, we also sell art kits for some of the art forms seperately which you can find here.


What materials do I need to prepare in Advance? +

  • A4 size(a couple of extra sheets to practice sketching)Poster colors (preferred, if you don’t have access to poster colors, you can use acrylic colors)
  • Brushes (size 0 to size 4/5), water and palette for mixing
  • Black pen for outlines (not mandatory, can outline with brush and paint too)
  • Pencil and rubber for sketching



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Ashok
Ashok Kumar is a distinguished Tikuli artist from Begampur, Bihar, known for his impressive blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern artistry. He holds a diploma in Tikuli art from Upendra Maharathi Shilp Anusandhan Sansthan in Patna and has further honed his skills through a three-month training program at B.S.E.B. Patna. Complementing his expertise in Tikuli art, Ashok has earned a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts and accumulated over seven years of experience in sketching and practicing diverse art forms. Ashok’s work embodies the rich heritage of Tikuli art, an ancient tradition believed to be 800 years old and originating from Patna. This intricate art form, which draws inspiration from the decorative "bindi" traditionally worn by women, is renowned for its detailed motifs of Hindu mythological characters. Each piece is meticulously painted on the glazed surface of hardboard plates, a process that demands exceptional patience and skill. Ashok has showcased his work in numerous prestigious exhibitions and contests, including those at the Heritage of India in New Delhi, the Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex in Shimla, and the Lichhavi Mahotsav in Bihar, among others. His participation in these events highlights his commitment to preserving and promoting the cultural legacy of Tikuli art while also contributing to its evolution in the contemporary art scene.

Tikuli


Tikuli art is a traditional form of Indian craftsmanship known for its intricate, hand-painted designs on glass and metal surfaces. Originating from the city of Patna in Bihar, Tikuli art is characterized by its vibrant colors, detailed patterns, and the use of reflective surfaces that enhance the visual appeal of the artwork. This unique art form often features themes from Indian mythology, folklore, and nature, capturing the essence of traditional Indian aesthetics with a contemporary twist. Tikuli art is not only celebrated for its beauty but also valued for its cultural heritage and the skill involved in its creation. Tikuli art encompasses a diverse range of themes, reflecting the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of India. Common themes include scenes from Indian mythology, such as depictions of gods and goddesses, stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and floral and geometric patterns. Nature-inspired designs, including birds, animals, and landscapes, are also prevalent. The artwork often incorporates symbolic elements, reflecting themes of harmony, spirituality, and beauty. Modern Tikuli artists also experiment with contemporary themes and abstract designs, blending traditional techniques with innovative ideas to create unique pieces. History Tikuli art has a rich history that dates back several centuries. It evolved from traditional Indian glass painting techniques, which were influenced by the Mughal and Persian art styles. The craft gained prominence during the Mughal era, with artists in Patna developing a distinct style that combined traditional motifs with innovative techniques. Over time, Tikuli art became a prominent craft in Bihar, with artisans passing down their skills through generations. The art form saw a resurgence in the 20th century as efforts to preserve and promote traditional crafts gained momentum, leading to increased recognition and appreciation both in India and abroad. The style of Tikuli art is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and the use of vibrant, contrasting colors. Traditional Tikuli paintings feature intricate patterns and designs, often framed with elaborate borders. The use of reflective surfaces, such as glass and metal, adds depth and luminosity to the artwork, enhancing its visual impact. The style typically involves layering colors and using fine brushes to achieve delicate, precise lines. Contemporary styles of Tikuli art may incorporate new materials and techniques, while still maintaining the essence of the traditional craft. Materials and Methods Tikuli art involves a distinctive process that combines traditional craftsmanship with artistic skill. The primary materials used include glass, metal, and vibrant paints. The process begins with preparing the base surface, which is usually a piece of glass or metal. The artist then applies a base coat of color, followed by intricate hand-painted designs using fine brushes. Multiple layers of paint are often applied to achieve the desired depth and detail. The artwork is finished with a protective layer to ensure durability and enhance the reflective quality of the surface. This meticulous process requires a high level of skill and patience, as each piece is crafted entirely by hand. Significance Tikuli art holds significant cultural and artistic value in India. It represents a traditional craft that has been preserved through generations, showcasing the skill and creativity of Indian artisans. The art form reflects the rich heritage of Patna and contributes to the preservation of traditional crafts in the face of modernity. Tikuli art's use of reflective surfaces and vibrant colors adds a unique dimension to Indian art, making it a cherished form of decoration and a symbol of cultural pride. Today, efforts to promote Tikuli art through exhibitions, workshops, and fair trade initiatives help sustain the craft and ensure its continued relevance in contemporary art and design. FAQs Can I learn more about the history of Tikuli art? Certainly! We provide detailed descriptions and background information about Tikuli art and the stories depicted in each piece on our platform. You can also explore our blog section for articles that delve into the history and cultural significance of this art form. Do you offer custom Manjusha art pieces? We collaborate with artists who can create custom Manjusha art pieces based on your preferences. Please contact our customer service team for more details on commissioning a personalized artwork.



Product Details

Title
Tikuli Body Structure Motifs Workshop
Vendor
Ashok Kumar
Art Style
Tikuli
Difficulty Level
Beginner
Workshop Type
Recording
Audio Language
Hindi/English
Materials Included
No
Date
1 Days

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FAQs

Masterclasses are complete pre-recorded courses of 7-8 parts that have been researched and recorded by us at the Master artists homes. LIVE workshops happen in real time over zoom along with the Master Artist and a small group. Live workshops have different levels. We only have a few Masterclasses right now - Lippan art from Kutch and Pichwai art from Nathdwara, Rajasthan and are producing and adding more every month. While we cover more than 60 heritage art and craft forms in our live workshops already.

You could attend a beginner friendly live workshop (or even a masterclass if its Lippan or Pichwai you are interested in) and then join the foundations or advanced LIVE workshops. The different levels for the LIVE workshops are- Beginner, Foundations and Advancedyour store.

Materials are not included in the masterclasses but you can order from our list of authentic art kits and materials in addition to the masterclass. For the live workshops, materials are included in some of the live workshops as part of the workshop and it would be mentioned in the workshop description.

Beginner Friendly- These are usually 1-2 classes of 2 hours each and one of the simpler artworks and motifs of that art style are covered in the beginner friendly workshops as an introduction to that art form.
Foundations- In the foundations live workshops, the workshops are structured to teach you the basic motifs and foundations of that art style , the focus is not on completing a painting but the elements taught in each class are incorporated in a painting and a few different compositions are also taught
Advanced- in the Advanced live workshop, usually the focus is on completing a more elaborate and intricate painting - no basic motifs are covered in the advanced workshops.
Masterclass-A masterclass is structured as 7-8 pre-recorded classes covering introduction of the artform, introduction of the artist, introduction of the different traditional materials used in that art and then 3 artworks are usually taught ranging from beginner to intermediate.

Yes, going forward, our platform will automatically award you a certificate on behalf of MeMeraki for completing a workshop with us and being a patron of the arts. This will be accessible via the ‘My Workshops’ section under each workshop that you have attended after Nov 2021.

Yes, we have many patrons attending our workshops from across the world. We ship the art kits internationally for the workshops where materials are included. International shipping charges are INR2000. Even if you are ordering an art kit separately in addition to a MASTERCLASS, we can ship internationally.

Yes, you will be able to access the recording of all the workshops you have attended through the ‘My Workshops’ section to be able to practice at your own pace later.

The previous workshops recordings will still be available to you via google drive as earlier. But going forward for all new workshops post Nov 2021, the workshops will be accessible through our website and platform only.

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