Poster Making
Poster Making
On the Occasion of Shivratri, children can draw and paint images of Lord Mahadev and Mother Parvathi in various moods.
So, let us take our pencils, paints, and brushes and capture the essence of Shivrathri festival on paper!
Hara Hara Mahadev
Here is a painting of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvathi, looking serene and blissful amidst pink lotus blooms. The flowing matted hair of Lord Shiva and accessories like the crescent moon, trishul, damroo, snake, the nose-ring and other ornaments of Mother Parvathi make the painting all the more appealing.
[Free hand drawing by Pramuk, Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas Student]
Adi Yogi
[Drawing by Prathamesh Amembal, Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas Alumni]
This eye-catching Shivalingam is a product of zentangle art which is a mindfulness-based art therapy that creates images using repetitive structured patterns. The artist here has used a combination of intricate dots, curves, lines, spheres and strokes to create a unique image of Shivalingam. The symbol of “Aum”, the lotus, the trishool, the damaru accentuates the beauty of the artwork.
[Zentangle Art by Smt. Lakshmi Ramakrishnan, Bangalore South.]
This picture of Shiva in hues of golden yellow radiates peace and tranquillity. The Lord, in the meditative mood depicts Consciousness and Bliss. The beads of Rudraksha adorning Shiva’s neck portrays the link between man and God. Let’s surrender to Lord Shiva’s grace and beauty and experience the inner Self and become a happy soul in the making.
[Art by Smt. Smitha Naveen, Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas Guru]