Let's Learn About Lippan Art (Age : 8 - 15 years)
Multi-day class
In this course students will be learn beautiful basic of kutch ( Gujarat) folks art.
ANKITA JAIN
New Teacher
Multi-day class
In this course students will be learn beautiful basic of kutch ( Gujarat) folks art.
ANKITA JAIN
New Teacher
Mon, Mar 29 - Mar 31
Class Experience
History of Lipan Kaam
Mud and mirror work is known as Lipan Kaam. It is a traditional mural craft of Kutch. It is also called as Chittar Kaam. The origins of Lipan Kaam are unknown. Various communities in Kutch do mud-relief work and have their own distinct style of lipan kaam. This makes it even harder to trace the roots of Lipan Kaam.
Lipan Kaam is usually seen in the graceful forms of peacocks, camels, elephants, elegant water bearing women, joyous women churning buttermilk, symbolic temples, mango trees, and other examples of life in the Kutch.
Lippan art is a clay art form from the state of Gujarat, India. It is mostly done by the village ladies from Kutch to decorate their homes. Traditionally lippan is made by adding mud and cow dung and done on the walls.Students will be taught the course online on platforms like zoom. It will be an interactive session where students can get their doubts clearer instantly. Step by step teaching. Doubts can also be solved after the session.
And if you’d like to try your hand at this handicraft at home, Go ahead, book your seat now!
Materials required-
MDF base approx 12 inch(round),
Fevicryl mould it clay (2packet),
Fevicol,
small size round, square and diamond shape mirrors,
acrylic paint- white, brown,.
Flat paint brush no 5-6,
a circle making tool( from geometry box) cutter, scale, pencil,
telecom powder.
A small piece of sand paper.
ANKITA JAIN