Rangoli design for interiors

meena365 Wed, 01/21/2009 - 15:29
Lata
Looks very artistic! The somewhat wrinkled texture of this paper adds to the charm :) Any psychologists around in ikolam....hello....any body, somebody?
Wed, 01/21/2009 - 18:50 Permalink
jkmrao

This is very nice. Reminds me of Bengali alpanas and also folk patterns drawn in rural Gujarat. The beauty of such patterns is that there is perfection in imperfection or imperfection in perfection. In fact patterns like this are found on walls of huts and other such dwellings. Try this on a white or yellow background in red colour. That will remind one of red clay on a white wall. This also looks like a paper cutting. In fact, members can take circular papers (like filter papers or some circular chart papers) and cut out patterns and redraw or paint them as rangolis. The possibilities, I must say, are immense. Again congrats for something novel! Best of luck and regards! - mOhana
Wed, 01/21/2009 - 19:07 Permalink
Lata
The art of making intricate patterns cut out of paper (using scissors) is called Kirigami. Snowflakes are a popular choice among little kids. Here is an example of Kirigami: http://www.ikolam.com/node/3086
Wed, 01/21/2009 - 19:43 Permalink
lakshmiraghu
Meena ,realy it comeup excelent.. thanks for sharing....
Wed, 01/21/2009 - 20:26 Permalink
Sarasp
In Calcutta u get those "Chapa shadis" (Saree basically) where u find these kind of block prints in pure cotton. Good idea for using these designs for Rangolis.
Mon, 02/16/2009 - 22:55 Permalink