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
Can you guess who made this? Sorry, you can't ask for any clues or questions. If the artist has already emailed you or shared about this rangoli, then please keep it as a secret.
Here is Judy's original description:
After seeing Vani's recent rangoli I could not resist the immediate temptation of recreating it on the computer (with photoshop of course).. This definitely proved a challenge and I am almost about happy with the outcome, just that I should have done the border with thinner lines.. Look forward to your comments dear friends.. Vani sorry I did this without taking your permission - hope I have done justice.
a big chakra with many minute designs.this took 3hrs for me to complete. this kolam is drawn for a sathya sai bajan held in deiveegam mandapam salem.
Normal rangoli without dots. Freehand rangoli with no dots.
This is a free hand rangoli. Drawn using funnel to put outlines.
Colourful flowers around vinayakar, I used colour with kolapodi.
This was my 1st try of designs... coz i used to keep always dotted kolams only ... and last time my sis forced me to put design so i made it... i felt i can keep it in competition.. so that i can improve my level of art... thnking u...
Entered for diwali rangoli contest 2008