The number of dots : 14-14 straight dots, Dot style: Connecting the dots
The name I give...
Rangoli is an Indian folk art drawn on the floor with rangoli powders or paste. Rangoli is regionally known as Kolam in Tamilnadu, Muggulu in Andhra Pradesh, and Rangavalli in Karnataka. There are hundreds of rangoli designs in iKolam, created by members from all over the world. Here are the some of the latest rangolis:
The number of dots : 14-14 straight dots, Dot style: Connecting the dots
The name I give...
I did this (my first dotted)kolam with rice powder.used food colouring with it for the colours....
This is a pongal pots kolam and the dots are 17 dots (3 times) to 3, and the medium used is rice...
This Kolam I made on Pongal day outside the house. Nothing special. It got spoiled in 30 minutes...
This kolam is drawn with rice flour with 19-10 dots (Oodu pulli). On top of that colour powders...
21-21 straight. All things bright and beautiful as these flowers seem to say!
25-13 interweaving. "Colour, colour what colour do you choose?" ask these flowers.
25-13 interweaving. Lotus lotus all the way! Please welcome Lakshmi to our way!
21 -21 straight. This kolam has flower pots for those who love flowers on their doorstep.