Funny Sand Drawing in Italy
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The ritual funny sand drawings are an artistic ritual of the Melanesian state of Vanuatu. This ritual was in 2008 added to the Oral and Intangible World Heritage List of UNESCO. Drawing in the funny sand is a unique artistic tradition in Vanuatu that ukjučuje drawing geometric figures directly on the ground of funny sand, volcanic ash or clay with one or two fingers. Than other types of drawing on the ground is different in that the sample consists of one unbroken line. Drawing is often symmetrical, and the line is unbroken the line without lifting a finger to the ground. Drawings in the sand have been recognized by the UNESCO Information 2003rd year as Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
This tradition has evolved because of the need for communication between eighty different language groups living in the central and northern islands of the country of Vanuatu. Funny Sand Painting is an art form in which funny colored sand is poured onto a surface to make a painting. These paintings are often ritual, force diagrams are created to serve different social or religious purposes. The art form exists and is practiced in many parts of the world including the Indians of the American Southwest, Tibetan monks and Australian aborigines.
The most famous sand paintings Southwestern United States are the indigenous people of the Navajo. Medicine Man (or Hatałii) paint the floor of a hogan (Navajo hut) or on deerskin by letting funny sand run through your fingers deftly. The Tibetan Buddhist sand paintings are usually made in the form of a Mandala. In Tibetan they are called dul-Tson-kyil-Khor (mandala of colored powders). The funny sand is carefully placed on a large, flat surface. The construction will take several days, and the mandala is destroyed shortly after its completion, a metaphor for the transience of life.
Sand painting was drawn using the picture. There and if you draw a pattern using a funny sand colored, and a case to draw a pattern to put the irregularities in the funny sand of a single color. In Japan, funny sand painting was known as the entertainment and tradition to the Edo period. Events and to draw the auspicious patterns in the funny sand and hope for a good harvest, draw a funny sand painting can be requested street performers such as were present. The funny sand painting that follows from the Edo period, Kagawa Prefecture Kanonji imitates the Kanei Tsuho of Zenigata sand painting is famous huge.
Indian funny sand painting for women to draw on, such as garden. (Meaning that embrace the birds and ants) rice flour, wheat flour, to draw the auspicious patterns using lime or rock flour, colored in today originally. Pattern to be drawn, a wide range, such as floral or geometric patterns. It is large enough to cover the road surface at the time, such as weddings, auspicious occasion, it is created in the hands of women. It is when a person is broken to such as walking across a quorum, it is good to occur.
Tibetan esoteric Buddhism in, while performing the meditation mandala training that draw (sand mandala) exists. Seeded little by little the flour of quartz colored by using a funnel of metal on top of the soil, to draw a mandala. Mandala was completed flowing into the river (Yabumayumi), the sand used broke according to certain procedures. To be caused to flow into the river from the creation is the training.
Coloring is not carried out in the funny sand, if the stone of the desired color is not available corn to substitute the dried flowers and powder. I draw a design named after totem of the sick (guardian angel). It is created in a relatively short period of time, funny sand painting is destroyed. Ritual is completed by the same manner as the funny sand mandala of Tibet, to destroy the funny sand painting.
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