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Lippan Artwork - Tools and Raw Materials

Mud Mirror Art
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • MDF (Medium-Density Fiber) board.

  • Stationary materials are used for drawing designs onto the board.

  • Synthetic Adhesive.

  • A large bowl used for mixing ceramic powder and synthetic adhesive.

  • A knife used for trimming the excessive ceramic.

  • A knife is used for shaping the ceramic dough.

  • White acrylic colour is used for painting the board.

  • Few brushes were used for painting.

  • Fabric Glue is used to stick mirror tiles onto the wooden board surface.

  • Clothes are used for wiping and cleaning the brushes.

  • Ceramic Powder.

  • Geometrical mirror tiles are used as a decorative material.

MDF (Medium-Density Fiber) board.

Stationary materials are used for drawing designs onto the board.

Synthetic Adhesive.

A large bowl used for mixing ceramic powder and synthetic adhesive.

A knife used for trimming the excessive ceramic.

A knife is used for shaping the ceramic dough.

White acrylic colour is used for painting the board.

Few brushes were used for painting.

Fabric Glue is used to stick mirror tiles onto the wooden board surface.

Clothes are used for wiping and cleaning the brushes.

Ceramic Powder.

Geometrical mirror tiles are used as a decorative material.

Lippan Kam is a traditional mural art made of clay. Lippan and Warli arts are the lauded creative marvels, which are commonly used to decorate the walls. These types of mud work crafts easily adapt to photo frames, mirrors, nameplates, etc., as they add an unconventional style to one’s households or personal spaces. Though its origin is unclear, it is believed to be developed in the Kutch area of Gujarat, thus gradually paving its way into Maharashtra. For decades, artisan Mrs. Vaishali Kawre has practiced this unique art from Creative Craft Art Center, Nagpur.

For more details:
https://www.dsource.in/resource/lippan-artwork-nagpur-maharashtra

 

MDF (Medium-Density Fiber) board.

Stationary materials are used for drawing designs onto the board.

Synthetic Adhesive.

A large bowl used for mixing ceramic powder and synthetic adhesive.

A knife used for trimming the excessive ceramic.

A knife is used for shaping the ceramic dough.

White acrylic colour is used for painting the board.

Few brushes were used for painting.

Fabric Glue is used to stick mirror tiles onto the wooden board surface.

Clothes are used for wiping and cleaning the brushes.

Ceramic Powder.

Geometrical mirror tiles are used as a decorative material.


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