The Dot count for this Kolam would be 3-5-7-7-7-5-3(straight dots).
birds
- Dotted Kolam
- Parrots
- Pencil Kolam -2
- Rangoli Peacock
- Sankranthi Rangoli
- Black swan day!
- concept
- Peace Messenger birds
- Peacock ( for Kahani magazine)
- Chalk Kolam in Singapore!
This is my another note book kolam or design.. ... ...
A small sketch of peacock that i had tried on paper using pencil
dot count is 17 to 1 straight line dots. We made this rangoli on sankranthi
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
These birds can be used make nice borders.
Dots: 24 X 5.... can be extended as per the space available.
Here is a picture of a peacock I drew last year. It was supposed to be sent to a magazine, but my parents forgot to send it on time!
Todays kolam. Again one of my favourite.
19:1 is the dot count..
Learnt this kolam from my school friend, Meenakshi Sundaram who got first prize in rangoli school competition.
Gowri Manohari Narayanan