Photo Gallery
Posted September 1, 2010
Intricate henna designs beautifully depict the stories of Christ.
Learning to draw henna (or mahindi) takes lots of practice and months or years of lessons. Mina Rowland works with her teacher, Rubina, to learn the intricacies of the art.
Looking through her henna drawings, Mina Rowland asks her teacher about design techniques.
Women gather at a henna party to eat traditional food, hear Bible stories and draw henna on each other. The drawings have symbols which follow each story and are designed according to the culture.
At henna parties, the women take turns drawing the henna story art on each other.
Mina Rowland visits with her neighbors during a henna party she hosted at her house.
Mina Rowland draws the biblical story of “The Narrow Road” on one of her neighbor’s arms. She tells the story and then draws it.
Rubina, Mina Rowland’s henna teacher, draws the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000 on Rowland’s arm after hearing the story.
Rubina, a henna teacher, shows students how to make henna paste. She makes her own henna cones to draw temporary tattoos.
Maleeha looks at the story Mina Rowland has drawn on her hand. The story explains the creation of the world to the resurrection of Christ. Rowland shows Maleeha the symbols on her hand as they relate to the story.
After sharing the story of Jesus feeding 5,000 people, Ameena asks Mina Rowland to draw the related artwork on her arm.
Shanthi loves to have Mina Rowland draw henna art on her arms. She eagerly shares the related Bible stories with her friends.
This henna drawing represents the story of Jesus feeding 5,000 people with two fish and five loaves of bread.
Mina Rowland spends her mornings reviewing Bible stories and gaining word pictures from what she reads. She practices drawing henna designs to share with her friends.
Mina Rowland explains the Bible story related to a henna drawing.

















