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Celebrates Aakriti 2012

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A series of workshops in different art forms to take you back to the rights of Indian Tradition via its jewellery

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Celebrates

Aakriti 2012

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6th to 8th September 2012

The Experience: A series of workshops in different art forms to

take you back to the roots of Indian tradition via its jewellery

The Remembrance:Your very own creation to cherish

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The Schedule

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF JEWELLERY

Invites you to be a part of

Aakriti“CREATIVE FEST 2012”

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Papier Mache

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Papier Mache is believed to be as old as paper making. It is a construction material with paper and paper products along with glue as its core raw materials. Though Papier Mache is light in weight, it is sturdy. 

The art of Papier Mache is practiced globally and is used in school projects, house decoration, making art prototypes, casting and reproducing items, making props for theatres and movies and making wild life & animals & making jewellery

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Day & Date:Thursday 6th September 2012

Time:9:00 am to 11:30 am

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Meenakari -Enamelling

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The enamel work done on a metal surface is known as meenakari. The word Meena stands for enamel and the work ‘kari’ is the art.

Meena (enamel) + Kari (the art) = meenakari (art of enameling) Glass and other colored stones are crushed into very fine powder and prepared for enameling.

This powder mixture is laid carefully in predefined boundaries of metal created by either soldering very fine outlines in gold or by hammering into the metal to create grooves where the color should fill in.

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Day & Date:Thursday 6th September 2012

Time:11:45 am to 1:45 pm

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Sanjhi Art

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Sanjhi, the art of hand cutting designs on paper, is typical art of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, the legendary home of Lord Krishna.

Traditionally, motifs from the stories of Krishna are created in stencil and used to decorate spaces during festive seasons or are used for filling in with colors in water and on the floors of temples.

The cutting process requires enormous skill, concentration and patience, and the fine detail is achieved with specially designed scissors. Of late, striding latticework patterns of Mughal origin as well as more contemporary themes have been introduced to widen the repertoire.

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Day & Date:Thursday 6th September 2012

Time:2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

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CAD - Rhino

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Computer-aided design (CAD), also known as computer-aided design and drafting (CADD), is the use of computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design. 

Computer-aided drafting describes the process of creating a technical drawing with the use of computer software. CAD software is used to increase the productivity of the designer, improve the quality of design, improve communications through documentation, and to create a database for manufacturing. 

CAD output is often in the form of electronic files for print or machining operations

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Day & Date:Thursday 6th September 2012Time:2:30 pm to 5:00 pm

Friday7th September 2012Time:2:30 pm to 5:00 pm

Saturday8th September 2012Time:2:30 pm to 5:00 pm

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Pattachitra

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Pattachitra is a traditional painting of Orissa, India. These paintings are based on Hindu Mythology and specially inspired by Jagannath and Vaishnava cult.

All colours used in the paintings are natural and paintings are made by traditional Chitrakaras or Oriya painters. Pattachitra style of painting is one of the oldest and most popular art forms of Orissa.

The name Pattachitra has evolved from the Sanskrit words patta, meaning canvas and chitra, meaning picture.

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Day & Date:Friday7th September 2012

Time:9:00 am to 11:30 am

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Embossing

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Embossing is a technique which creates a raised, or 3-dimensional, image on a piece of paper or Metal.

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Day & Date:Friday7th September 2012

Time:11:45 am to 1:45 pm

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MiniaturePainting

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The evolution of Indian Miniatures paintings started in the Western Himalayas, around the 17th century. These paintings were highly influenced by the mural paintings that originated during the later half of the 18th century.

Miniatures paintings are beautiful handmade paintings, which are quite colorful but small in size. The highlight of these paintings is the intricate and delicate brushwork, which lends them a unique identity.

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Day & Date:Friday7th September 2012

Time:2:00 pm to 4:30 pm

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Counter Sketching

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Day & Date:Saturday8th September 2012

Time:9:00 am to 11:30 am

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Paper Jewellery

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Don't let soaring gold prices dampen your passion for jewellery, switch to paper adornment.

Paper jewellery made from recycled paper with water promises to be environmental friendly and is light, durable, sweat resistant besides withstanding normal pressure.

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Day & Date:Saturday8th September 2012

Time:11:30 am to 1:30 pm

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Make Your Own Piece of Jewellery

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Day & Date:Saturday8th September2012

Time:2:30 am to 5:00 pm

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Name of Workshop Max Capacity Already Registered Seats LeftPapier Mache 20 11 9Meenakari 20 9 11Sanjhi Art 20 14 6CAD-Rhino 21 8 13Pattachitra 20 10 10Embossing 20 15 5Miniature Painting 20 13 7Counter Sketching 20 5 15Paper Jewellery (RUR ) 20 16 4Make Your own piece of Jewellery

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Registration Status

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Call to Register022 67444350/351/355/377

Email: [email protected]: www.iij.net.in

Modern Centre, Sane Guruji Marg, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400 011