Friday, 2 May 2014

Dulhan Mehandi Design

Dulhan Mehandi Design Biography
Mehandi pages to get a gyst of the style of a professional experienced artist who can add a delightfully beautiful wearable body art temporary henna tattoo to your wardrobe. You might even want to add some sparkle dazzle for that next party or anything else you choose to celebrate; to schedule a gig with about faces (use the form at bottom of home page) or direct an email straight to me or fill out the contact form.Whether you call it mehandi, mehndi, mehendi, henna, heena, temporary tattoo, body art, harquus, a skin stain, or orange stuff all the downtowners are walking around with on their hands, it is all another form of painting to someone like me. I’ve been a painter for 50 years, learning from my brushes and pigments is my big love obsession. Of all art forms, mehandi appeals to me due to the flexibility and interaction with the models. But enough of my reasons, maybe readers have some questions I can answer on these pages. Email me if you still have questions after reading this, and I’ll add your questions and hopefully have an answer or two to add to these pages
Yes there is someone out there I will admit is the expert: Catherine Cartwright Jones because she had done her Master’s thesis quite eloquently on mehandi, and quite thoroughly the historical aspects are covered in a manner much better than I could cover them. She does make make mehandi pdf’s available freely and I have her permission to pass this on. For most questions, she has answered.
That leaves my own agenda. I’m also an avid gardener and I grow many of the plants I use to make pigments and oils used in mehandi, naturally, of course. I started using mehandi to condition my hard-working hands and feet plus the subject can move) and I have found I personally really need this process to soothe and heal my skin. Aside from that, I love nature colors on anything.
Since the stains are derived from plants, our skin is drinking in nourishment, I would love to add that my gardening hands and feet are much appreciative of this type of treatment. I grow many of the ingredients I use in mehandi, and doing so gives me more flexibility in color choices of the stains. I’ve found the natural pigments in beets, rhubarb, violets, berries and other plants extol wonderful hues you just can’t seem to find at the tattoo parlor. This year should be magnificent for mulberries. I also happen to make and sell award winning preserves of mulberries if you’d rather eat them. But back to the subject at hand.

                                      Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design
Dulhan Mehandi Design         

No comments:

Post a Comment

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...