Meenakari Art: Beginner Friendly Course

Meenakari Art for Beginners using Outliner and Glass Colours

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Meenakari Art: Beginner Friendly Course

What You Will Learn!

  • Canvas Preparation
  • Basic Motifs and Shapes
  • Meenakari Painting using Easy Technique
  • Glass Color Usage

Description

The word Mīnākārī is a compound word composed of the words mina and kari. Mīnā is a feminine variation of the word mīnū which means paradise or heaven. Kārī means to do or place something onto something else. Together the word Mīnākārī means to place paradise onto an object.

What is Meenakari art , and how does it differ from other forms of art? What are your impressions of Minakari meaning? In Farsi, the word “Mina” means “blue sky.” It’s also linked to the name Minoo, which literally means “heaven.”

In its numerous layers that appear to be advancing towards eternity, the handicraft embodies the azure of the sky. One of the reasons for the artwork’s name, mina, or “representation of the sky,” is that it is a portrayal of the sky.

Enameling, also known as vitreous enamel or porcelain enamel, is the closest counterpart to this type of art. Enameling can be done on a variety of materials, including metal, stone, glass, ceramics, and pottery.

Enamelling, also known as Meenakari art , is the process of painting, coloring, and ornamenting metal surfaces by fusing dazzling colors over them in an elaborate design.

One of the famous courses of art in Esfahan is enamel works and embellishing metals with colorful and baked finishes. Mina is a glass-like colored coat that can be solidified by heat on a variety of metals, particularly copper. Meenakari art, also known as Enamelling, is a technique of fire that is used to decorate metal and tile with Mina glaze.

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner In Folk Art

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Tags

  • Painting

Subscribers

363

Lectures

7

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