Square Medallions Video lesson or Ebook
If you think you cannot create art this intricate, then think again.
You too can learn how to create these STUNNING square medallions!
Square Medallions are like square mandalas, created starting from the center over graph paper
Are you a visual learner or a reader?
Now you can choose!
The video contains Captions
The ebook contains 47 pages with 156 step-by-step pictures
Square Medallions
You've seen thousands of round mandalas on the web -- now learn how to create a square version -- which is actually a lot easier, despite the complex results!
Learn how to create stunning complex drawings you never imagined you could do. You'll be shocked at your own results!
Learn how to create SUPER dimensional square tiles
In this lesson you will learn:
How to prepare your own graph paper
How to understand the basics of a Square Medallion
Tricks and tips to create incredible intricacy
How to understand contrast and overlap
How to prepare a sampler with fillers, borders and interference shapes
How to work gradually to create incredible zenflow
How to avoid mistakes while drawing and shading
Different options and variations of borders
Different ways to end your Medallion
And so many tips and tricks!
Need To de-stress? Square Medallions can provide hours of relaxing Zen Flow
MINIMAL SUPPLIES, CARRY AND CREATE ANYWHERE
Supplies needed:
Hot-pressed watercolor paper tile 4x4 inches printed with grid (template provided in the lesson)
Black inking pen, my favorite is the Sakura Micron 01
Black colored pencil. My favorite is the Polychromos
No printer? Optionally use a small ruler and pencil to mark the grid
Optional: use a grid stencil to mark dotted grid. Find a 3.5 inch one here
Optional: create and print your own grid using one of these websites. Remember I do not endorse or own any of these, so caution when using:
1) Gridzzly: super easy to use, my favorite.
2) Incompetech: offers many different options and different selections. Careful with the ads and misleading green buttons.
3) Printablepaper: huge selection of shapes, but doesn't offer option to customize the paper size.