hi friends, this is usual friday kolam drawn in front of my house today morning...your views please....
intermediate
- Friday kolam
- Pongal rangoli
- Maakolam
- Flower Rangoli
- Freehand rangoli
- Margazhi Day-20
- Freehand Design 4
- Freehand Design 3
- Clockwise svAstika
- Flower Kolam
With less materials and Colour powder, took an hour to complete this
This is a maakolam with dot count 9 x 9 and 3 dots on all four sides. Decorated it with colors. Hope you all like it :8)
My First Upload in ikolam. Hope you all like this.
Thanks a lot for selecting my first day rangoli as a "Rangoli of the day".this kolam is my 2nd kolam of the month. ur comments please.
Hai to all...hope u like this kolam (courtesy-kumudam supplement) tried by me on a margazhi day...eagerly waiting for ur views....
I have already shown a pattern that consists of both clockwise and anticlockwise svAstika patterns at http://www.ikolam.com/node/26840 . I am presently showing here a pattern that has only one form, viz., the clockwise form that is used in many Hindu rituals. Note that svAstika patterns are universal and very ancient, found in all cultures. It is a pity that these beautiful patterns has negative connotations in the present day Western culture. Enjoy!
Regards! - mOhana
This kolam was drawn in front of my house in second floor at Bangalore. It was a very breezy and cold night. The wind will blow away the colour powder. So i used to wet the portion to be coloured with water before colouring. It took 2 hrs to complete this small kolam. Dot counts 9-5 inter dots.