Dotted kolam

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Color schemes: woodgrain rangoli
  • Karthigai Kolams
  • Raath kee Raani in day light
  • Jello
  • Chiku Kolam
  • Mahashivarathri rangoli
  • Karthigai Kolams
  • Happy Thanksgiving! rangoli
  • Chiku Kolam
  • Karthigai Kolams
Rangoli: Color schemes: woodgrain rangoli
Created by Lata on 2009-12-09,

Used the wood grain texture to color the kolam. This is a 9 - 1 dot kolam.

Rangoli: Karthigai Kolams
Created by judelined on 2009-12-09,

Interlaced dots: 11 - 6

This is another simple lamp kolam which many of you might already know - I am trying out new applications and textures on photoshop (just got the guts to experiment) and hope they all come out well...

Rangoli: Raath kee Raani in day light
Created by rajamma_2 on 2009-12-08,

This is the poto of the earlier kolam, sending as per member' request.

Raath kee Raani at night:
http://www.ikolam.com/node/8853

Rangoli: Jello
Created by aarushik on 2009-12-07,

This is a dotted star kolam. I had borrowed the basic pattern from one of my family member.
I banned my sisters from eating Jello, a few years back. But we have fun making designs with Jello-texture. Bright Jello-colors are my favorite ones to use, for rangolis.
Dot count: 9 to 1

Rangoli: Chiku Kolam
Created by dibbutn on 2009-12-01,

This is a chiku kolam using wet flour paste, dots 15 to 8 center dots... hope you all like it

Mahashivarathri rangoli
Created by Lata on 2009-12-01,

We would like to wish all our members a very happy festival season. With the winter only couple of weeks away, we are eagerly waiting for the margazhi season to begin! We hope you will share your rangoli/kolam creations with us throughout this auspicious season culminating with the Pongal festival.

Rangoli: Karthigai Kolams
Created by judelined on 2009-11-30,

Straight dots: 9 - 9

I have made a lot of changes and additions to the simple basic kolam and ended up with a fusion kolam. This is another lamp kolam for the 'month of lamps'. Hope you all like it...

Rangoli: Happy Thanksgiving! rangoli
Created by Lata on 2009-11-26,

We wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is a time to recognize that God has given us many things to be thankful for, each passing day. The things that we are most thankful for: Love, Family, Health, Friendship --- all of you!! Smile

This rangoli is based on a 6x6 dot grid. I have made use of the horn-shaped wicker basket called cornucopia to make this rangoli. These baskets are filled with various kinds of vegetables and fruits harvested in the fall season, in North America. The cornucopia is also known as the Horn of Plenty, or the Harvest cone, and is a symbol of abundance.

Rangoli: Chiku Kolam
Created by dibbutn on 2009-11-25,

This is a chiku kolam that contains dots 11 to 6, center dots... I have already done this using MS paint (http://ikolam.com/node/6821?p=3147) this is done using wet rice flour

Rangoli: Karthigai Kolams
Created by judelined on 2009-11-20,

Straight dots: 8 - 8

I have a big collection of lamp kolams which I am converting into photoshop kolams and since Karthigai is not far away I thought I should start uploading them one by one... This once is a very simple one and I am sure will be familiar to most of you...

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