Sunday, 6 September 2015

Ceramic work

The first workshop I attended, apart from paper quilling, had been the ceramic mural workshop with Master Dutta Vaidya from Jaipur, in the year 2013. It was organized by my closest friend and an amazing artist Ms.Shabana Patel, at RT Nagar. The art piece which I learned and completed in this 7-day long workshop was a MERMAID. I learned how to sculpt with M-seal, how to apply painting and how to give the craft a glass or ceramic finish. The face is completely sculpted by Masterji as doing a human face is not so easy on your first trial. Here comes the completed piece of art.


The next M-seal craft, which I did it on my own, was a customized order from my friend, Ms. Jaya Singh, as a decorative piece for her home. She has provided me a wooden plaque of 16/16 inches size, covered with a textured paper on top, added by her. Here it comes, a sculpted leaf with a floral design (inspired from a design from a decorative piece on a home decor website), and with a glossy acrylic finish. Jaya had added a small Ganesha on the top right corner of the piece before framing it. I was more than happy when I saw the smile on her face while holding it.


Later I have improvised upon this art by creating many miniature forms on canvas, metal holders, wooden plaques, MDF cut outs etc. Even I have created small key chains and earring.  

These key chains created by M-seal art and acrylic painting is again some of my old works. In fact, my first order from one my very close family member come friend was to create the set of 30 key chains customized for a farewell occasion in their organization.

Later I have designed few more and customized as per requirement from my friends and acquaintances.
Ceramic work  of Ganesha inside metal frame to create earring
Set of keychains with name initials

Keychain within metal frame and name initial with wooden embellishment

Keychain within metal frame and with flower embellishment


This one is one more from the M-seal art section, some of the work which I did in 2013 during my stay in Bangalore. I was also teaching then through my hobby class venture,  Creative Nest" The peacock work was done on a wooden plaque, with oil painting and a glass finish on ceramic using epoxy resin mixture.
Oil painting work is going on


And here is the final finished form.





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