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Spirit Hands Mehndi (Henna Hands) & Mandala (Mediation Wheel)
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Henna Mehndi
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Loosestrife Henna Scrub Grows Asia & North Africa USA Fragrant white/reddish flowers & leaves Used to make dye
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Mehndi (Hina) –Application of Henna
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Temporary form of Skin decoration Employed for special occasions
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Applied to: –H–Hands & feet Because higher levels of keratin=darker coloration –K–Keratin (fibrous insoluble protein »M»Main structural element in hair, nails, feather, hooves
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Mehendi historical facts Started in India/Egypt 12th Century A.D.
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Mehendia designs four different styles & Patterns Middle Eastern-floral North African-geometrical floral Indonesian & Southern Asian- blocks of colors Indian & Pakistani –P–Paisley pattern & teardrops
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Body Painting –Existed in most tribal cultures Worn in ceremonies Annatto, huito, wet charcoal and henna dyes used
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Annatoo seed Dye used in Various cultures
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Charcoal Dye for body art painting
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Assignment Part ONE Trace the outline of your hand & a portion of your arm
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Your Design How can you incorporate the following ?
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Elements of Art Shapes Lines that vary Value- using thick and thin lines Space Form Texture
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Principles of design Balance Contrast Emphasis Movement Pattern Rhythm unity
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Using Marker Rendering fill in the hand & arm with your design Draw a circle in the center -but, do not fill in yet!
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Part Two- Mandala
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Mandala History
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Mandala/Sanskrit
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Mediation Wheel Way to reflect upon self How you relate to the universe How you relate to others
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Mediation Wheels in many cultures are considered Sacred Spaces Buddhism Hindu Tibetan Shingon Buddhism (Japan) Nichiren Buddhism (Chinese)
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Australia –Bora ring –stone carving –engravings Christianity –Celtic cross –Rosary –Halo Natives of North America –dream catchers –stone structures –sand paintings Islam paintings
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Assignment Part Two Draw 4 circles in the center of your hand
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Dividing the Mandala Center Circle –I–Inner circle (Self) –O–Outer circle (family, pets & relations close to your heart) Your name Family
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Dividing the Mandala 2 exterior circles –D–Divided into 4 sections Goals Compassion Principle Heroes Goals Compassions Principles Heroes
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Outer circle Represents how you relate to the universe East-WaterStrength South- Fire-Passion West- Wind-Change North-Earth-Grounding N WE S
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Do you love yourself? How do you relate to others? What is your relationship with Our World?
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A time to reflect about your life
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