Description
Decoding the Yantra – Drawing Yantras the Sacred Geometry way
A four session online exploration on the sacred symbology of the Yantra.
A ‘yantra’ is a geometric design, used since ancient times for contemplation, concentration and meditation. The word means instrument or machine, and is derived from the Sanskrit ‘yam’, meaning to support, and ‘tra’, meaning expansion.
Making a Yantra can leave one feeling centred, calm and connected. This practice activates both hemispheres of the brain and is a tool for concentration and meditation practice.
No prior art experience required.
Four online sessions every Saturday and Sunday starting from 17th December 2022
Timings – 4.00 – 6.30 pm IST
Session Dates – Saturday 17th December, Sunday 18th December, Saturday 24th December, Sunday 25th December 2022
No prior art experience required.
List of Materials you need to keep ready for every session –
- 3 sheets Paper (A3 cartridge paper is ideal but any A3 or A4 paper will be suitable)
- Recommended – Classmate Artist Pad – A/3 – 130 gsm
- 3-4 sheets of A/4 printing paper
- Straight edge (30 cm ruler is ideal)
- Compass – Maped of Staedtler
- Pencils (ideally HB and 2B)
- Eraser
- Pencil sharpener
- A flat surface to draw on
- Colours – Markers, Water colour, Fine Liners, Pencil Colours, Sketch Pens etc (at least have 2-3 mediums handy)
- Brushes, Water Container and Rag
Zoom link be sent a day before workshop.
Handouts with be provided and recordings of sessions will be made available for a period of 1 month after the end of the workshop.
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