This is a free hand rangoli drawn in front of my house to-day morning.
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- Snowflake Lace Tablecloth
- Traditional Peacocks with lamp
- Flowers
- Rangoli
- Hrudhayakamalam rangoli
- Scenery
- Tanjore painting done in my style and a lampshade.
- Green grass
- Rangoli
- Stars that have five-fold symmetry
These are typical traditional designs used for brass lamps and in the silk sarees. Scanned from my collections and colored using photoshop
Started off with a flower motif and expanded by adding more flowers.
Free hand rangoli, most common one, on a festival in front of my house.
This is a Hrudhayakamalam rangoli this rangoli was drawn in front of thulasi brindhavanm on friday.
This is also a rangoli made by me out of rangoli powder but the speciality of this is you can see its reflection in the water down.
Tanjore painting method is used for creating ornaments etc, but face is according to my style. You can call it a fusion.
The lampshade is yet to be hung and it is made with paper. [Iam a paper specialist you know?]
This is a rangoli made out of rangoli powder -free hand
Symmetry means repetition. A basic pattern must be repeatable in two and three
dimensions. If it has only rotational symmetry, it has no great use. Herein
comes the rub. A pattern that has a five-fold symmetry is not repeatable in space
with pure rotation symmetry alone. That does not mean we can not have motifs that
have five-fold symmetry as repeating units. However the overall symmetry is not
five-fold. Here is a five-fold star pattern that I tried to repeat in space.
Disclaimer - Not responsible if the pattern begins to dance before your eyes
Enjoy. Regards! - mOhana