I never heard of a Paisley yet I had a dream that was full of them and had never seen one. They were just free floating in the air and full of intricate design and color. I just past it off as a dream until I saw one in a book and then I was dumbfounded. Thanks for the share. :O)
I’m telling you, I could listen to you reading a phone book and I’d be relaxed. Your voice is as smooth as butter. I love it! I’m a Mandala artist and I love how it gives me the freedom to let go and how my confidence has grown. Lovely video, Thank You for sharing.xx
Agree. Very soothing voice. Great tutorial. Loved your mention of Mary Quant. Am going to attempt to paint a small white ceramic elephant for a local senior art show. I wanted to put some paisley figures on there. I will use a fine tip paint pen to do the outline, then carefully dab some paint inside for pops of color. We have to name our creations, so I thought of Posh Pachyderm.
Thank you so much for a wonderful drawing video..love this pattern..it's used a lot in Indian design, especially in textiles and henna.. looking forward to more videos and learning..thank you once again!
Brilliant! The paisley famously comes from the ancient Daoist Yin and Yang symbol. It's incredibly profound in it's simplest form and incredibly stricking in decorative forms such as this
no one owns the Paisley Pattern. But designers may have their own versions of it that are copyright. If you copy a Bandana design then that may be copyright too.
@@shooraynerdrawing thank you i did get inspired by the video and I looked up the history of paisley and wanted to then start from scratch but I was curious of the bandanna designs that you will find in a regular store because I wanted to edit and add to it
@@shooraynerdrawing that's why I had to stop half way. Lol. I'm using a mechanical pencil too so that helps the edges. Paisley is awesome. I'll pop back with the finished piece when it's complete. I look forward to future content 😊