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Zenith of Art

Get to learn and be creative with best art and craft classes in Jaipur. Zenith of Art nurtures art skills of the age group above 5 Years.

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Zenith of Art

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  2. Mehandi Art • Mehandi, also known as Henna, is a form of body art that uses a dye made from the henna plant to create temporary tattoos. Learn the beautiful art of mehndi at Zenith of Art! Our mehandi course will equip you with the skills to create stunning henna designs. Zenith of Art provides a haven for creative exploration. • Under the guidance of our experienced instructors, you'll embark on a journey through the history and cultural significance of mehandi. You'll gain a firm grasp on traditional mehndi design elements like paisleys, florals, and intricate geometric patterns. Through hands-on practice, you'll master the art of applying henna paste with confidence, learning various techniques for creating both bold and delicate lines.

  3. Mandala Art Zenith of Art invites you to explore the world of mandalas, a practice that transcends art creation. we offer a captivating exploration of mandala art through our comprehensive courses. Designed for aspiring artists of all skill levels, our mandala programs will equip you with the techniques and knowledge to create these beautiful and symbolic artworks. • Mandala art is a geometric pattern that represents the universe or deities in otherworldly worlds. The word "mandala" comes from the Sanskrit word for "circle" or "center". Mandalas are often presented in a circle, but can also be square, and the patterns start from the center. The colors, shapes, and repeated patterns of mandalas symbolize the universality of the human raceand the connection between nature and society. Mandalas can be created using a variety of different techniques, including painting, drawing, and collage. They can also be created using sand, stones, or other natural materials. •

  4. Call - (+91) 7014269025 Mail - info@zenithart.in

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