Hidden meaning of Russian Folk Art: symbols of Khokhloma painting (a chapter of the paining class)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- What do you know about the SYMBOLISM of Russian folk art?
Discover the HISTORY and the explanation of HIDDEN SYMBOLS of the Russian folk style of KHOKHLOMA by following this link FOR FREE:
skl.sh/2Lfwmbr
In this video you can see one chapter of an unique practical painting class "Russian Mandalas: Russian Folk Art composition for the beginners" on SkillShare platform.
CLASS CONTENTS:
1. Introduction
2. Class Project
3. History of Khokhloma
4. Tools & Materials
5. Position of the Hand
6. Basic Elements: Preparing the Paint
7. Basic Elements: Drop
8. Basic Elements: Runners
9. Basic Elements: Swirl
10. Basic Elements: Grass
11. Basic Elements: Stem
12. Basic Elements: Summary
13. Complex Element: Bush
14. Outline of the "Pryanik"
15. Your "Pryanik": Red Stage
16. Your "Pryanik": Black Stage
17. Your "Pryanik": Decoration
18. Symbolism in Khokhloma
19. Final Words
I would be so happy to see you at my class and enter the amazing and so diverse world of Russian Folk Art Painting for you!!!
Welcome to my class! You can see Introduction video by this link:
skl.sh/2Lfwmbr
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As a Hindu from India, just want to say that this is BEAUTIFUL. Your art Khokhloma is so similar to "Alpona" which would have symbols of rice fields, fish, wind, coins, conch shells, etc. Even your word "Pryanik" sounds so close to our Sanskrit word "Pranik", which comes from the word "Pran", meaning, the soul, therefore, pranik being everything related to the soul. Thank you for sharing. I know we too have rituals, like the Pagan ones, where we tie colorful strings to the trees and hug the trees to ground us and we talk to them... The world is truly one. Much love!
It is so interesting what you are telling to me! I have never heard anything about "Alpona", but I've just check in Google and yeeeesssss! it looks similar with "Pryanik". I need to learn more about "Alpona". If you have an access to Instagram please find me there @idv_gallery. I will share your comment there, because it is very curious comparation. Thank you a lot to let me know the new things!
Interesting. I didn't know that
Beautiful!!! Спасибо большое! Muchas gracias!
The same to you! И Вам спасибо большое! Igualmente ☺️
Splendid! I am half russian but have never learned that much about russian culture so its nice to have these resources to learn about these things