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During the period of home stone, I learned to make paintings with the principle of string art
During the period of home stone, I learned to make paintings with the principle of string art
Mithlesh, or Pin, and Thread Art, or string art, is characterized by an arrangement of colored threads joined between points to form geometric patterns or representational designs such as ship sails, sometimes with other artist materials comprising the remainder of the work. Thread, wire, or string is wound around a grid of nails hammered onto a wooden board.
Choose a drawing you like, then put it on a wooden board and fix the nails with a hammer around the drawing, to form the drawing, then start wrapping the threads under the upper edge of the track, as shown in the figure.
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