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Pt.

Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts,


Rohtak

SUBMISSIO N SE ME STE R -1
2022-2023

SUBJE C T: PIC TO RIAL PAINTING & C LAY MO DE LLING

SUBMITTE D TO
MR.HARINDE R
SCULPTUTE DEPT.
F AC ULTY O F VISUAL ARTS, PT.LC SUPVA

SUBMITTE D BY
PRATHAM AGNIHO TRI
BVA, FO UNDATIO N, SE M-1,
F AC ULTY O F VISUAL ARTS, PT.LC SUPVA

FAC ULTY O F VISUAL ARTS


Pictorial
Painting
Assignment 01

सूर्योदर्य
Poster Colour
Oct.,2021
Assignment 02

सूर्ययास्त
Poster Colour
Oct.,2021
सूर्ययास्त
Assignment 03

Dream House
Oil Pastel
Dec.,2021
Clay Modelling
Assignment 01

Supersaurus Rex
Clay
Nov., 2021
Assignment 02

Mathematiosaurus
Clay
Nov.,2021
Assignment 03

Starship Galactica
Clay
Nov.,2021
Assignment 04

Bangles (Copper)
Clay
Nov.,2021
Copper Bangles (Harappa)

Jewellery in Indus Valley Civilization is amongst the most


commonly found relics & artefacts of the Harappan society. The
traditional art of India recommends a richness & profusion in
the jewellery adorned by both men & women during that period.
Ornaments made of Gold, Silver, Copper, Ivory, Pottery & Beads
have been discovered in this civilization as they were the most
co mmo nl y u se d mat er ial s to ma ke je we l ler y.
By 1500 BC the Population of the Indus Valley was creating
molds for metal & terracotta ornaments. Gold jewellery from
these civilizations also consisted of bracelet, necklaces, bangles,
ear ornaments, rings, head ornaments, brooches, girdles, etc.
Copper / Bronze bangles were made from a round hammered
rod bent in a full circle. The shape between the ends of the
bangles would be pried apart to slip it over the wrist.
THANK YOU !

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