Master Intricate Patterns & Fillers
Learn the art of dense jaal, geometric grids, and advanced shading. In my hands-on classes, you will master the cone control needed to turn simple lines into rich, professional designs.
A perfect example of a full-coverage jaal pattern on the palm. This classic design is always in demand, and I will teach you how to make it neat and symmetrical.
Watch the process of creating a floral jaal pattern. I teach how to maintain consistent spacing and use dot work to elevate the design.
This video shows a 3D-style jaal where each intersection is highlighted with a leaf motif, a technique that adds depth and texture to the mehandi.
Another variation of the floral jaal, this time using a different flower shape. My course covers multiple filler styles so your designs are always unique.
This geometric pattern uses triangles to create a modern and bold look. You will learn how to fill these shapes with precision for a clean finish.
A unique design combining a geometric triangle pattern with a central floral motif. This shows how to mix different styles for a custom look.
Watch how a simple grid of lines is transformed into a beautiful floral net. This is a fundamental technique for creating many types of jaal patterns.
This design combines a geometric net with a central circular element, showing how to balance intricate patterns with negative space.
Here, a delicate floral jaal is paired with a leafy vine pattern on the fingers, demonstrating how to create a flowing, nature-inspired design.
A full-hand design showcasing a dense floral net pattern. I teach how to apply this consistently over the entire hand for a flawless result.
About Intricate Patterns & Fillers
Consistency is everything when you are creating a jaal. Whether it is a classic checkerboard or a complex 3D floral net, I teach you the specific pressure control needed to keep your spacing even without your hand shaking. We do not just copy designs here; we learn the mechanics of the cone so you can build any pattern from scratch.
Building Your Foundation
Every intricate design relies on how well you understand the basics of grid mapping and flow. In these sessions, we move beyond basic scribbles to focus on precision work. I guide you through the process of mapping out a hand so that your jaal (net work) looks balanced, not cramped.
What We Cover in This Module
- Cone Control: Understanding the difference between thick border lines and the delicate, paper-thin lines required for fillers.
- Geometric Precision: How to draw perfect triangles and squares that form the base of your checkerboard and architectural fillers.
- 3D Shading: Using varied pressure to create depth, making your floral motifs pop against the skin.
- Flow & Symmetry: Techniques to ensure patterns flow naturally across the contours of the fingers and palm without breaking the rhythm.
Why Practice Matters
We spend significant time on paper and acrylic boards before moving to skin. This gives you the confidence to correct mistakes early. You will learn to identify the exact moment to add a dot or a swirl to fill negative space, ensuring the final result looks dense and professional. Whether you are aiming for modern minimalist styles or heavy traditional bridal coverage, these patterns are the building blocks that will make your work stand out.
Atul Nayak
I am Atul, and for me, mehendi is pure junoon. I have spent years perfecting these patterns, and now I want to pass that skill on to you. Join my classes to learn not just the designs, but the steady hand and confidence it takes to be a professional artist.
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