This is a free hand rangoli drawn in front of my house on friday " FEBRUARY 13TH "
Regular
- Designed astadhala padma rangoli
- Rangoli
- Rangoli
- Free hand Rangoli
- Dry coconut carving
- Rangoli
- Happy Valentine's day
- Red and white Padi Kolam
- Eagle
- Fusion Rangoli
This is a copy of a kolam done by a friend in this community. The only difference is that I have done this with paint, and the original was done with rangoli powder.
Source rangoli (on the right): created by k.ANANTHALAKSHMI, a 3 in 1 rangoli which consists of Peacock, fish and swan.
This is a free hand rangoli drawn in front of Thulasi brindhavana.
This is Dry Coconut Engraving,
procedure: Draw a design on the dry coconut either using pencil or any other marker.
By using small knife or blade peel the required design...you may refer the picture below. In karnataka weddings this kopparai is exchanged between bridge & groom.
This is a dotted rangoli, dots for this 11x11. Drawn in front of Thulasi brindhavana.
Best wishes to all loving hearts through this simple drawing.
This is a smaller version of Padikolam normally we put in Kalyaanam(weddings). Wet rice maavu is used because it will stay longer. For a change I have interchanged the red and white color.(Usual practice is white kolam with red border).
This is a doted rangoli.Dots for this rangoli is..
27x3
21x3
15x3
9x3
straight dots.