-
accuracy of a
sandpainting is
believed to
determine its
efficacy as a
sacred tool. The
patient will be
asked to sit on the
sandpainting as the medicine...
- rock carving,
watercolour painting, sculpting,
ceremonial clothing and
sandpainting. The
traditional visual symbols vary
widely among the
differing peoples'...
-
spirit world,
often achieved by
ceremonial acts,
usually incorporating sandpainting. For the Navajo, the sand
painting is not
merely a
representational object...
- and back again.
Sources for the drip
technique include Navajo sandpainting.
Sandpainting was also
performed flat on the ground.
Another source is the "underpainting"...
-
sentient beings in
water and
throughout the world.
Losang Samten Dalai Lama
Sandpainting Sand
drawing (Vanuatu) Cozort,
Daniel (1995). The Sand
Mandala of Vajrabhairava...
- in
healing ceremonies that
involved dancing, chanting, singing, and
sandpainting- the act of
creating temporary designs on the
ground using colored dirt...
- Prakāśa. In
Vajrayana Buddhism,
mandalas have been
developed also into
sandpainting. They are also a key part of
Anuttarayoga Tantra meditation practices...
- has been
altered to bind
loosely to
water molecules, as in a solution.
Sandpainting is the art of
pouring coloured sands, and
powdered pigments from minerals...
-
drawing communication technique is also used in schools.
Sandpainting Kolam –
Tamil sandpainting Sand
mandala (Tibetan) "Proclamation 2003: 'Vanuatu Sand...
- Many
Apache ceremonies use
masked representations of
religious spirits.
Sandpainting is an
important ceremony in the Navajo,
Western Apache, and Jicarilla...