Mahatma Gandhi : string art schemes
Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian lawyer and anti-colonial nationalist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence. His image in string art, created from a single continuous thread, serves as a powerful visual metaphor for his philosophy. It illustrates how persistent, peaceful actions - like the unbroken thread - can weave together complex and transformative change, inspiring viewers through a tangible representation of his ideals.
Mahatma Gandhi - 1 (Light)
Description:
This ready-to-make DIY scheme of the Mahatma Gandhi - 1 (Light) [Politicians portraits] allows you to create a string-art picture out of nails and strings.
Required:
Wooden board, 240 metall nails (pins), nylon monofilament thread (aprx. 5000 yards)
Sample scheme:
How the scheme looksDIY manual:
Step-by-step instructions with video tutorial
Mahatma Gandhi - 2 (Light)
Description:
This ready-to-make DIY scheme of the Mahatma Gandhi - 2 (Light) [Politicians portraits] allows you to create a string-art picture out of nails and strings.
Required:
Wooden board, 240 metall nails (pins), nylon monofilament thread (aprx. 5000 yards)
Sample scheme:
How the scheme looksDIY manual:
Step-by-step instructions with video tutorial
Mahatma Gandhi (Dark)
Description:
This ready-to-make DIY scheme of the Mahatma Gandhi (Dark) [Politicians portraits] allows you to create a string-art picture out of nails and strings.
Required:
Wooden board, 240 metall nails (pins), nylon monofilament thread (aprx. 5000 yards)
Sample scheme:
How the scheme looksDIY manual:
Step-by-step instructions with video tutorial