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Aalayaa Art For Kids | Shilpa Shastra Art Course | Online 

(Age: 10 to 15 Years)

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From Scribbles to Sacred Art: Why Your Child Needs To Learn

Aalayaa Art - Shilpa Shastra Art Course Today

  • Enhances Creativity: Shilpa Shastra art fosters imaginative thinking through intricate designs and traditional techniques.

  • Builds Cultural Awareness: Learning this ancient Indian art connects kids to rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions.

  • Improves Fine Motor Skills: Drawing precise Talamana measurements and motifs sharpens hand-eye coordination and dexterity.

  • Boosts Patience and Focus: Mastering detailed patterns and divine proportions cultivates discipline and concentration.

  • Encourages Spiritual Connection: Creating deity art instills a sense of divinity and mindfulness in young learners.

  • Develops Problem-Solving Skills: Composing complex designs enhances critical thinking and artistic decision-making.

  • Promotes Artistic Confidence: Guided practice in traditional techniques empowers kids to express themselves boldly.

  • Fosters Appreciation for Craftsmanship: Understanding ancient art forms teaches kids the value of precision and dedication.

 Learn Timeless and Divine Art with 'Aalayaa Art':

Shilpa Shastra Art Course 

 

 (8 Months Course | Online | English)  

Course Modules:

1. Basic Motifs Of Shilpa Shastra:

  • Learn the basic motifs like leaves, flowers, climbers, and karukkugal.

  • Different types of karukku motifs like vatta karukku, kodi karukku, kodi paalai karukku, etc.,

  • By sketching freehand motifs will enhance your artistic skills and focus

  • Embrace spiritual joy, positive vibes, and holistic well-being.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.  Parrot - The Symbol of vibrancy of life

  • The parrot represents the soul's journey toward enlightenment. It conveys wisdom and the beauty of divine communication, qualities cherished in iconography and sacred art

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Sketch Mythical Bird Swan (Annam) 

  • Sketch a Swan with beautiful Annavaal Kaurukku (Tail of swan) , which depicts Serenity & Divine qualities.

  • You can find beautiful swan motifs at the Kanchipuram Kailasanathar Temple in Tamil Nadu.

 

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4. Creating Mythical & Spiritual “Makara Pakshi”

  • Learn to draw Makara Patchi in traditional style

  • They symbolise protection, power, fertility, and cosmic balance

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5. Keerthimugam

  • In Shilpa Shastra and iconography, Keerthimugam (also known as Kirtimukha) is a fierce, mythical creature often depicted with a gaping mouth and huge fangs, symbolizing the devouring of evil and protection. It's also known as "Face of Glory"

  • You can find beautiful Keerthimugam sculptures at the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur and the Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, Tamil Nadu

  • Guardian Element: Placed above temple entrances, it acts as a guardian, ensuring only positive forces enter the sacred space.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Yaali

  • In Shilpa Shastra and iconography, the Yaali is a mythical creature often depicted with the body of a lion and the head of another animal, such as an elephant (gaja yaali) or a dog (svana yaali). It symbolizes strength, protection, and divine power.

  • You can find beautiful Yaali sculptures at the Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple and the Airavateshvara Temple in Tamil Nadu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Learn Jewelleries of Gods & Goddesses 

  • Divine Adornments: Intricate jewelry symbolizes divinity and grandeur

  • Sketching Benefits: Following Shilpa Shastra enhances artistic precision

  • Emotional Impact: Connects us to tradition, fosters reverence, and invokes peace

  • Aesthetic Beauty: Details like crowns, necklaces, veer chain, anklets add elegance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Learn Draperies of Gods & Goddesses 

  • Sketch specific garments—like the "uttariya" (upper cloth), "antariya" (lower garment), and "mekhala" (waistband) and style of pleats, different types of fabrics which denote the deity’s character and status​​

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9. Learn to sketch Hand, Feet Gestures & Weapons

  • Sketch various Hasta-mudras (hand gestures), Aasanam, Sthanagam (feet positioning)

  • These elements in Shilpa Shastra beautifully depict the divinity of gods and goddesses and their identification

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10. Asta Mangalam of Ganapathy (Vinayagar)

  • Sketch the Asta Mangalams, a complete set of auspicious elements that invoke harmony, prosperity, and spiritual growth for devotees and spaces dedicated to divine worship

 

11. Moosika Vahanam

  • Moosika Vahanam is the divine vehicle of Lord Ganapathy (Ganesha).

  • Learn to draw the moosika (mouse/shrew) through simple steps capturing its symbolism.

  • The moosika, traditionally a shrew, represents Lord Ganapathy’s control over small yet fierce obstacles.

  • It is depicted near Ganapathy's feet in Tamil Nadu temples, symbolizing humility and speed.

  • The vahana complements Ganapathy’s role as the remover of obstacles and god of wisdom.

12. Sketch Lord Ganapathy (Vinayagar) in Pancha Thalam (A traditional measurement)

  • Sketch Lord Ganapathy using the Pancha Thalam measurement system, a traditional method employed in temple sculpture.

  • This system ensures the deity’s form aligns with cosmic energy, inviting divine blessings and auspiciousness.

  • Lord Ganapathy holds the esteemed position as the foremost deity in Hindu worship traditions.

  • By carefully applying the detailed principles studied earlier, we will sketch a sacred and proportionate representation.

  • Finally, we will adorn the deity with reverence, highlighting its spiritual significance and traditional sanctity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13. Learn to apply watercolors on your artworks

  • Discover the magic of watercolors by blending vibrant hues on their Shilpa Shastra-inspired designs, fostering creativity, patience, and a lifelong love for artistic expression

14. Celebration & Certification

  • Conclude your course with a celebration of your achievements and receive your certification.

 

 

​​​​​​​Bonuses

  • Exclusive Worksheets

  • PDF of Course Materials

  • PDF of Shilpa Shastra Books

  • Video Study Material

  • Course Completion Certificate

 

Course Duration: 8 months

  • Monthly 4 Classes

  • 2 hours per class

  • Thursday "5.30 pm to 7.30 PM IST"

  • Art Supplies list will be provided

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  • Access All Course recordings for 10 Months

  • Fees: INR 3500/ month (8 Monthly Payments)

  • Age limit 10 to 15 Years

 

 

 

*For further details, contact Lalitha Ragavan - lalitha@lalithacolors.com/ +91 9176570075

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