This is done on a plate using matchstick and plastic flowers, easy to move where you want to, also used as arthi plates for weddings.
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- Matchstick Rangoli
- Rangoli with beetle leaves and turmeric
- Poo Kolam
- Rangoli - Kolam
- Rangoli kolam
- Rangoli - brown
- Rangoli
- Krishna
- Deepam festival
- Shree Krishna's Raas
Done on a Plate ,can be moved easily, also can be used as an arthi plate.
First leave all the flowers in different plates...select a design with the available colours of the flowers and then draw the design on the floor using chalk...apply a paste on the floor so that the flowers stay in its place, in spite of any breeze on the top floors....apply the paste on a particular part and immediately scatter the flowers on the sticky part and proceed similarly!
Dots 15 to 1 straight dots.
Created with colour sketch pens and marker pens.
This is my own design.
Dots are 13 to 1, inbetween dots. You can use any colours. I have used marker pen and crayons.
This is flowers of rangoli. This was done by my friend during the kolam festival.
This is also done during the kolapotti (kolam competition) in our native place.
It was taken from a picture. I drew it first and then coloured.
This is a simple kolam with lights. It was designed during the last year deepam festival.
This rangoli was done by about 20 people in a town called Thika near Nairobi over a number of days. It's theme is a Gujarati Dandia Raas song called Rangalo. It is 15ft x 17ft. The song is about Shree Krishna and his gopis going to fetch water.