peacocks

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • pongal kolam-3
  • Chalk Kolam in Singapore!
  • FABRIC SAREE DESIGN!!
  • Traditional Peacocks with lamp
  • Peacock rangoli
  • Deepavali Rangoli
  • Drawing peacocks made simpler
  • Peacock Rangoli- What do you think one peacok said to the other ?
  • Rangoli
  • Rangoli
Rangoli: pongal kolam-3
Created by cpdeepa on 2009-05-06,

This was put on pongal day 3. This is just 11-6 middle dots. The middle empty space can be filled as per your imagination.

Rangoli: Chalk Kolam in Singapore!
Created by gowri_ana on 2009-05-05,

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

Rangoli: FABRIC SAREE DESIGN!!
Created by akilandeswari on 2009-04-09,

Hi friends,
I have attached the neck design for blouse!

Rangoli: Traditional Peacocks with lamp
Created by anirudh on 2009-04-07,

These are typical traditional designs used for brass lamps and in the silk sarees. Scanned from my collections and colored using photoshop

Rangoli: Peacock rangoli
Created by preethirajaganesh on 2009-03-13,

Free hand rangoli design. Two peacocks proposing on a colourful tree.

Rangoli: Deepavali Rangoli
Created by samuda on 2009-03-11,

Materials used:

Rangoili powder,
Desired color powders,
Lamp, Tulasi, and any desired flower

Rangoli: Drawing peacocks made simpler
Created by anirudh on 2009-03-03,

one more scanned...
mOhanaji, this is for you, start with this and then you will be expert in drawing peakcocks

Dots: 19 to 3
19 three lines and then step down by reducing 2 dots in every line until you are left with three, on both sides.

Rangoli: Peacock Rangoli- What do you think one peacok said to the other ?
Created by anuradhasakkaji on 2009-02-20,

I won the first prize for this rangoli in the rangoli competition conducted by our street association.

Rangoli: Rangoli
Created by arthi1987 on 2009-02-16,

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
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2009-02-06,

This is a free hand peacock feathers decorated rangoli.

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