Ecological roots are
found in clay idols . Eco Friendly festivals.
Here’s a step by step means of making your own Ganesha idol
this year.
Making idols of Clay is an ancient craft and is basically a tradition which can be revived in cities too, to help find our ecological roots. Clay art has transformed but believe me till this day artists make idols for Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Durga and Lord Ganesha, for the annual festivals out of river mud or clay as a major source of employment. Making clay idols is nothing new. We simply have to revive it. Potters made a livelihood out of this creative art.
Making idols of Clay is an ancient craft and is basically a tradition which can be revived in cities too, to help find our ecological roots. Clay art has transformed but believe me till this day artists make idols for Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Durga and Lord Ganesha, for the annual festivals out of river mud or clay as a major source of employment. Making clay idols is nothing new. We simply have to revive it. Potters made a livelihood out of this creative art.
Miss Earth Nicole Faria promoting Eco Ganesha environment with Actor Gary Richardson and Dr.Batra. |
In the ancient times of course our first farmers were connected to
earth through agriculture and then the potters were also closely connected to earth by clay
crafts. Local clay and earthen crafts are till today an integral part in the Indian rural scenario,
despite the rapid social and
technological changes that are taking place.
The
most common example around you is the terracotta idols you see in art shops or
in villages. Terracotta objects are mostly built by molding the clay with hand
or with the wheel. Terracotta is extensively used for making deity images in
temples and other monuments. Clay artists made utensils for cooking, made
bricks and even curios.
There
fore year after year we the Young Environmentalists NGO here in Mumbai keep
teaching the youth and community how to make their own Ganesha idols.One can’t
merely tell people to be Eco-friendly, but when you show them how, you bring
out the artist in them.Not only do they understand the concept of an eco
friendly idol, they pledge never to buy a POP idol. They in turn spread the
ecological message during the festival,simply by doing and watching. This i sour tenth year teaching people to make eco clay Ganesha idols,which are fun and interactive clay therapy sessions as well.
Actress and celebrity activist promoting Young Environmentalists Eco Ganesha. |
Step one- take any good garden clay right
from your own back yard which is free, potters clay for a minimal amount or
silt from the river bed. For the last ten years we have been using clay from
the River Mithi and Powai lake silt to
create awareness about the water bodies.Clean it and sieve it and cure it till
it becomes earth which feels like clean soft putty in your hands.
Use the right amount of water,not too much and not too little.Y ou will know when it’s right enough when it feels like kindergarten clay. The fact that;you are playing with clay is healing and connecting you to Mother Earth ,even without you realizing it.
Use the right amount of water,not too much and not too little.Y ou will know when it’s right enough when it feels like kindergarten clay. The fact that;you are playing with clay is healing and connecting you to Mother Earth ,even without you realizing it.
Make
two parts.One portion gola or round earth bigger in size you can keep for the
body or torso of the Lord Ganesha. Remember
to give the idol a sweet little
'paunch' or stomach by which Lord Ganesha is so fondly known for. Mold it in your hands and let it sit on the ground flat.You can create a clay platform for the idol way in advance or have a wooden tiny stage to place your idol on. Now make another gola or ball using the smaller portion.This is what you will make the head with. Give good finishing touches to them. Now place the smaller portion on top of the bigger portion and smoothen out the attachment by pinching and pressing both parts to make the body look even.Use little water to smoothen.
'paunch' or stomach by which Lord Ganesha is so fondly known for. Mold it in your hands and let it sit on the ground flat.You can create a clay platform for the idol way in advance or have a wooden tiny stage to place your idol on. Now make another gola or ball using the smaller portion.This is what you will make the head with. Give good finishing touches to them. Now place the smaller portion on top of the bigger portion and smoothen out the attachment by pinching and pressing both parts to make the body look even.Use little water to smoothen.
Actress Bhagyashree endorsing Young Environmentalists NGO eco Ganesha idol making workshop. |
Keep a picture of Lord Ganesha
near you while sculpting so you can get an idea of what you would like your
idol to look like.Be free,let your energy flow and simply give in to creating your own very design.There is
no hard and fast rule.Now get a third portion and roll out a long trunk,
twisting it to the right.Attach the trunk to the body smoothly again. Use two cylindrical
long portions of clay to make the hands and keep another two elongated portions
to create the legs.Attach them to the torso like in the picture in front of
you. Be as unique and creative as you want.The more you work on the idol the
more you will see a beautiful Ganesha murti emerging right before your very
eyes. Make two large button size clay ears.Make them large and fanciful or
elongated to look artistic like in the
picture.
Teaching how to make Eco Ganesha idols for the last ten years... |
Actress TV Star Ritu Vij promoting eco Ganesha. |
Teaching how to make Eco Ganesha idols for the last ten years... |
Once you finish the
hands, legs and trunk, shape and texture the sculpture into its final shape by
using toothpicks or a carving blunt knife. Use your remaining clay to add
details like ‘modaks’ in one hand of the idol, a ‘mukut’ crown for the Lord and
even create the ‘mouse’ or vehicle of Lord Ganesha.Ganesha's divine vehicle as
it is said, the mouse or mooshikam represents wisdom You
may leave it artistically raw in colour or shape or colour it with eco friendly
colours and flowers.