Swan rangolis

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Swan Pair
  • swans muggu
  • paper art
  • Black swan day!
  • Dancing Annam - 1995
  • Rangoli
  • Rangoli
  • Rangoli
  • Rangoli - Swans
  • Annam
Rangoli: Swan Pair

Just like swan seperating the milk from the water, Seperate and realise Love in Every Aspects of Life

Rangoli: swans muggu

this muggu is 12 x 12 dots
a simple swans rangoli

Rangoli: paper art

i'm not sure if i am allowed to share this kind of art on a rangoli site...but i couldn't resist uploading few of my paper art attempts after i saw the one with different kinds of boats and hand made envelopes...
the picture inlcludes a 3d star, 2 coloured star, curly flower ball, swan, interchangable fireworks and a flower bunch...hope u like it...

Rangoli: Black swan day!

Swans are supposed to be epitomes of whiteness and purity. In Indian mythology, a
swan is capable of separating water from the milk! There are not only white
swans, but also black ones too. Since they are rare, any rare event is called a
black swan day! Today is a black swan day! You'll find in this rangOli borders
with the black swan as the motif. Enjoy!

Regards! - mOhana

Rangoli: Dancing Annam - 1995

Viji Madam makes designs in Sarees, but I made this Rangoli from the design in my saree. It was made way back in 1995 during Navarathri in front of Kolu.

Rangoli: Rangoli

my usual design of free hand rangoli. with different shading.

Rangoli: Rangoli

This s a copy of a kolam done by a friend in this community. the only difference is tat i hav done this with paint. and the original was done with rangoli powder...

Rangoli: Rangoli

This is a copy of a kolam done by a friend in this community. The only difference is that I have done this with paint, and the original was done with rangoli powder.

Source rangoli (on the right): created by k.ANANTHALAKSHMI, a 3 in 1 rangoli which consists of Peacock, fish and swan.

Rangoli: Rangoli - Swans

The four swans together reminds me of UNITY IS STRENGTH.. Dot count is 13-13

Rangoli: Annam

How Beautiful bird it is?

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