
Introduction about the mandala art and course.
Contents of the course
Pigma micron fine liner black set
Sakura Gelly Roll Pen (White10, 5)
DIY Craft Mandala Stencils
Download the practice e book
Materials required: 20 cm square paper, Green acrylic colour, Brush 10 number , Micron pen black, White Gelly roll pen, Pencil , ruler , eraser, compass, protractor. Masking tape(Optional)
Measurements: Radius : 1 Cm, 2 cm, 2.8 cm, 4 cm, 6 cm,
Protractor 10 degree.
Materials required: 150gsm paper, Acrylic colour blue, white and black, White Gelly roll pen, Mandala art pen Black. Pencil , ruler , eraser, compass, protractor. Masking tape(Optional)
Materials required: 30cm square paper 150gsm, Mandala art pen Black and Red. Sketch pen Black and Red, Pencil, eraser, ruler, compass, protractor.
Dimensions: Radius- 4cm, 4.3cm, 5cm, 6.5cm, 9cm, 10cm, 12.3cm, 12.5cm, 15cm, 15.8cm, 16cm, 17cm.
Protractor Degree: 10
Materials required: A4 size Drawing paper 150 gsm, Micron pen Black and Blue, pencil, eraser, ruler compass, protractor
Measurements: Radius - 2 cm, 2.2cm, 3.5 cm, 5.5cm, 5.8cm, 7.3cm, 7.8cm, 10.5cm, 12cm, 12.5cm, 14.5cm.
Materials required: A4 size Drawing paper 150 gsm, Pigment pen Orange and Green, pencil, eraser, ruler compass, protractor, Yellow Marker
Measurements: Radius - 1cm, 3.5 cm, 4.5 cm, 5 cm, 8cm.
Materials required: A4 size Drawing paper 150 gsm, Pigment pen Black, pencil, eraser, ruler compass, protractor, Pink, Yellow and Green Marker
Measurements: Radius - 0.5 , 0.8, 1.5 , 2.0 , 2.1 , 3.0 , 3.1 , 5.2 , 6.3 , 9.5
Develop your creative thinking through simple and fun art activities you can do at home.
Transform Your Vision into Creative Results
Let your creativity of traditional art increase your focus and attention …. enjoy the art of meditating with mandalas…
Learn basic designs of Mandala and start drawing Mandala using these designs. Gradually, with the step by step instructions and practice draw about 25 different Mandalas. Mandala Art Course from Summerart
Mandalas are Buddhist devotional images often deemed a diagram or symbol of an ideal Universe. Its creation signifies the transformation of a Universe of suffering into one of joy. It can also be used as an aid to meditation, helping the meditator to envision how to achieve the perfect self. Mandalas were created in the service of one of the world’s great religion, Buddhism. They were produced in Tibet, India, Nepal, China, Japan, Bhutan and Indonesia and date from the 4th century to present. Now they are created throughout the world.
A Mandala as a symbol in a dream, representing the dreamers search for completeness and self-unity.
How Mandalas are used
In various spiritual traditions mandalas are employed for focusing attention of practitioners as a spiritual guidance tool.
Mandala’s purpose is to help transferring ordinary minds in to enlightened ones and to assist with healing.
Mandala are used for establishing a sacred space and as an aid to meditation and trance induction.
What are the Benefits?
Mandala art is the way of meditation
It gives you relaxation and improves concentration
Nurtures your Creativity
Mandala art is Therapeutic stress buster.
You can create beautiful decorative mandalas
Improves self esteem
Materials Required
Square ruled sheets for practice, Drawing Paper 150gsm, Colour Papers
Pencil, Ruler, Protractor, Compass
Mandala art pen and Water colours.
What will you learn?
Learn Basic Patterns of Mandala
Learn to Draw Basic Mandalas
Learn to Draw Different Patterns of Mandala
Create beautiful Mandalas