My Artistic Process: Behind the Scenes of Custom Mehndi
Before any henna is applied to your skin, I spend hours sketching and refining my designs. This is where your ideas, like portraits or specific floral motifs, turn into a plan for the perfect bridal look.
This video shows the steady hand and precision that goes into creating a custom bridal portrait. I use fine lines with my natural henna cone to capture delicate facial features and jewelry.
Practice is key to perfection. Here is a practice sketch of a design featuring a peacock and lotus flowers, allowing me to refine the details before applying it to the skin.
Watch a beautiful floral bunch come to life from a simple starting point. This video shows my technique for creating layered petals and leaves to build a complex and beautiful motif.
This shows how a bold, modern Dubai-style design comes to life, from the initial sketch to the final application. I often draw my designs first to ensure they are perfectly balanced.
A sheet of practice sketches for Karwa Chauth and couple-themed designs. I am always exploring new poses and patterns to offer my clients unique and personal options.
More practice work on paper, showing different couple poses and motifs. This helps me perfect the proportions and details for my portrait mehndi.
This video shows my process for creating a traditional Karwachauth figure. I start with a clean outline and then carefully fill in the details and shading to bring the character to life.
For those who want to include spiritual elements, I create detailed figures like this one of Lord Krishna. This video shows the process of drawing Kanha, complete with his flute and surrounded by peacocks.
About My Artistic Process
When I sketch a custom portrait or a new floral motif on paper, I am really mapping out the flow of the design on your skin. These sketches help me visualize the negative space and line density so that the final henna application is balanced, clean, and perfectly proportioned for your hand size.
From Sketch to Skin
Every piece of bridal mehndi I create starts as a practice sketch. Whether it is a couple's portrait for a wedding or a detailed Karwa Chauth figure, drawing it first allows me to refine the facial features, jewelry details, and proportions before I ever touch a henna cone.
Why I Sketch
- Precision: By mapping out designs like Jharokhas or peacock motifs on paper, I ensure the layout is symmetrical and clean when applied to your hands.
- Customization: If you want a specific scene, like your wedding varmala or a shared hobby, sketching helps me ensure we get the details right before the actual ceremony.
- Flow: I practice the flow of vines and the density of floral clusters to make sure the design fits the natural movement of your hands and feet.
My Commitment to Quality
My artistic process is also about safety. I use 100% natural, organic Rajasthani Sojat henna, which I prepare myself. I do not use chemical cones. This is why I focus so much on the technique of application—when you use high-quality organic paste, the technique must be precise to get that deep, long-lasting maroon stain that everyone looks for.
Whether you are based in Pune or Mumbai, my approach remains the same: I want to understand your story and turn it into art that is personal, safe, and beautiful. If you have a specific vision in mind, let’s discuss the sketch first.
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