This is a maa kolam created on my father-in-law's 80th birthday by my chitti, Girija chitti.
Regular
- Maa Kolam
- Ganesh Chaturthi
- Dotted Kolam
- Rangolam
- rangolis drawn in front of thulasi
- Deepavali Ezhai Kolam
- paper art
- Sangu kolam
- Pumpkin kolam
- paDikOlam-10
Special wishes to everyone this Ganesh Chaturthi
This kolam is straignt dots 15 - 23 lines...
The Dot count for this Kolam would be 3-5-7-7-7-5-3(straight dots).
I had made this as a Margazhi kolam a few years ago. It is a cross between a Kolam and a rangoli. I called it Rangolam
I like to make up names
hi after seeing judy's technic i also thought to attach a set of four photos to one single one..daily i draw differnt kolams in front of thulasi brindhavana, have taken a picture and merged it to one
Just an easy one with earthen lamps of different sizes with a central piece..
i'm not sure if i am allowed to share this kind of art on a rangoli site...but i couldn't resist uploading few of my paper art attempts after i saw the one with different kinds of boats and hand made envelopes...
the picture inlcludes a 3d star, 2 coloured star, curly flower ball, swan, interchangable fireworks and a flower bunch...hope u like it...
The dot count for this kolam is 7 ,6,5,4,3,2,1 and an extension of 3,2,1 on top and bottom for two Sanku's on top and two on bottom.
The centre pullikolam is my mothers favourite. She used to call it Maththankay kolam( it is the malayalam version of yellow pumpkin)because of its shape.
I have just added some outer decorations to it.And I am in the process of training my fingers to draw thick lines at a strech. Is it Ok?
This paDikOlam was done with more curves. Another new feature is the use of a large red circle surrounded by twelve small circles, a paDi clock!
Regards! - mOhana