This rangoli was done at Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK in 2004. The white pattern is done with crushed marble and the colour is dyed corn startch. The event was Asian Week.
Janak
This rangoli was done at Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK in 2004. The white pattern is done with crushed marble and the colour is dyed corn startch. The event was Asian Week.
Janak
Here is a simple rangoli that was inspired by the "noise" factor in the various software programs. I think this one screams! Hope you can put up with it for a second. I like it mainly for its black and white colors.
This kolam is created today. Dot count 11 to 1 straight dots
Dotted kolam - 9 x 1 dot grid. Wishing all a very happy Navrathri!
I put this Rangoli on our small steps using colour powder.
This is a free hand rangoli drawn in front of my house on friday....
Here is the requested Dotted kolam that had ducks and fishes.
The dot count is 21 - 11, interlaced dots (idukku pulli).
I quickly drew this diagram to show the dots and the basic patterns, that fits within the grids.
I'll upload the printable version of the dots separately, so that anybody could take a print out and try it out.
One of our rangoli enthusiast is interested in playing our "guess who" game. Can you guess who it is?
Here is the original description:
I like pookolam very much. Lata, I want to play "guess who".Is this suitable for this?
It is a free hand kolam drawn in fornt my flat.
a simple kolam on a friday,because i had wet mud floor