I do not know how to draw in paint. I have drawn in paper and taken the snap.
Dots; 5,6,7,8,7,6,5 - In between dots
Dotted Kolams
Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
- Rose flower
- Pongal kolam
- Kalasha, Lotus, Lamps
- One more morning raaga
- Seven stars
- Beginners kolam
- Muggu - 3
- Dotted Kolam
- Dotted kolam 11 - 6
- Aishwarya kolam by neighbor
More suitable for Deepavali/Pooja days (again, scanned & colored)
Dot counts 17 X 19
This was done on black tile with kola podi. dot count 9-5 in between dots. This design the neigbours one year old girl liked very much and minutes after I put she put her own design on it.( nowadays I put kolam with camera in my hand)
My next kolam of 13 to 7 series.Can be done by begineers and children easily.the violet kolam in the centre went drawn is supposed to bring luck(info from a book which I read sometime back)
Dots: 5 - 5
This was the kolam I was talking about - the one that closely resembles the hand woven mats from "Mana" Village, near Badrinath which Jayanthi had uploaded. Ref :
http://www.ikolam.com/node/5742?p=590