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Advanced Bridal and Groom Figure Mehndi Designs

byVinay's MehendiIn-person classes at studio in Kurla, MumbaiStarts from10,000 per student per batchView full gallery

We transform your wedding story into intricate art. From detailed groom portraits to baraat processions, our figure work captures the soul of your celebration on your hands.

These complementary bride and groom portraits showcase the art of capturing a couple's likeness. In my classes, we practice creating paired designs that look beautiful both separately and together.

This groom's mehndi combines a varmala scene with a depiction of Radha Krishna, blending personal and divine love stories. Learning to layer narratives is a key part of our advanced curriculum.

A close-up of a Radha Krishna portrait, demonstrating the fine lines and shading techniques I teach. This level of detail is essential for creating impactful figure work on the palm.

Capturing movement, like this dancing couple, adds a dynamic element to bridal mehndi. We explore different poses and compositions to bring wedding scenes to life.

A royal groom entry on an elephant is a classic baraat scene. I teach how to draw these majestic figures with attention to traditional attire and decorative elements.

This design, created as a live demo, shows a bride in a doli on the forearm and a couple portrait on the palm. My classes emphasize how to create a cohesive story across the entire arm.

A detailed groom portrait on the forearm, complete with intricate turban details and traditional attire. This is a great example of the character work we practice in our portrait masterclass.

This full-figure groom design showcases how to compose a complete character within the space of the arm. We cover everything from facial features to the flow of the clothing.

A portrait of a royal bride, adorned with traditional jewelry and a beautiful veil. Learning to render the fine details of bridal attire is a key focus in my professional course.

This design captures multiple figures, representing the joining of families. I teach techniques for composing group scenes that tell a larger story within the bridal mehndi.

About Advanced Bridal & Groom Figure Work

Drawing figures on skin isn't just about the lines; it is about how the story flows with the movement of your hand. When we draw a baraat scene or a couple portrait, we balance the shading and spacing so the design looks clear from a distance and beautiful up close. It is about making sure the bride and groom figures look proportionate and expressive, not just like sketches on your palm.

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