This is easy to look at but alittle difficult to put. The centre design starting and ending at the same place.Just try. ( I will tell an easy method later.I Learnt it from my elder sister.)I think Lakshmi had tried this on water mel rangoli.
difficult
- Try this one kolam.
- Simple white kolam
- Inspiration -> Inspiration -> Inspiration
- Origami flowers
- Night effect!
- Guess who?
- Special Kolam
- Kalasha, Lotus, Lamps
- Big Rangoli
- Traditional Kolam
Simple white Kolam which I made sometime last month .
Well, rAjammAjI told that she was inspired by my rangOli to draw this
http://www.ikolam.com/node/4704
But after the recent discussion on this rangOli, I thought it might be interesting to try to duplicate hers. This is my effort, even though not proportional to hers in scale. What is just drawing three or four wavy lines with wet flour is quite complicated on computer (power point is my software medium). Also, it is not easy to draw white lines on a white screen! Any way, I hope you will offer nice suggestions for improvement.
Regards! - mOhana
Kawasaki complicated rose (red) and simple rose (dark pink).
Star flower, leaves...using my color print paper
roses with shading effect and black combination is used to enhance the kolam
Can you guess who made this? Sorry, you can't ask for any clues or questions. If the artist has already emailed you or shared about this rangoli, then please keep it as a secret.
Here is Judy's original description:
After seeing Vani's recent rangoli I could not resist the immediate temptation of recreating it on the computer (with photoshop of course).. This definitely proved a challenge and I am almost about happy with the outcome, just that I should have done the border with thinner lines.. Look forward to your comments dear friends.. Vani sorry I did this without taking your permission - hope I have done justice.
This kolam is made by me specialy for the marriage held in our neighbourhood. Friends I am missing ikolam's kolams because of my busy schedule. I will be joining you as soon as possible
More suitable for Deepavali/Pooja days (again, scanned & colored)
Dot counts 17 X 19