This is a painting method called crackle medium.
This can be paint in any surface. This can be used as back ground or else good colour combination can make a just wall hanger. I pasted Ganesha in the center. Flower arrangements can also be done in the center instead.
This is for arts and crafts session.
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Ganesha
- Crackle medium
- Jai Ganesh!
- Ganesha Bandhaa!
- Ganesha
- Baroda Rangoli
- Ganesh
- Ganesha Kolam
- Dancing Ganesha
- Navadhanya Ganesha
- Mahashivarathri Rangoli
This also one of the Ganesha rangoli put in my office by me and friends. I think GANESHA is worshiped all over India with great enthu and it comes after Independence day. So we chose our National flag color to give border for this rangoli. Whenever I see this snap my good olden days spent in office with nice friends come to my mind and I feel very happy.
In our office our kolam loving group used to put colorful rangoli with Ganesha, every year during Vinayaka chathurthi. This design was put by me and coloring was done by all friends.
This kolam is done with a dot count of 19, done 14 times. The remaining dots could be cleared after the Ganesha is drawn.
I had 5 pictures of Baroda Rangolis. sending 3 of them. The best 2 I am still searching.
One is a lady with a silver tumbler and the other is a dancer in a Mughal durbar. You have to see it to believe it.
Dots : 25 (5 lines) ends with 5...
This cute Ganesha can don your pooja room on any festive occassion I am sure... the Ganesha was the basic kolam which I had copied from a book years ago... I developed the mandap and the offerings myself later on.... I had actually made it in black and white which I loved and wanted to upload as it is - because I too believe that black and white is always best looking.... but Anita tempted me to colour it and this is the outcome.... more Ganeshas to follow soon.
This is a dancing Ganesha who happily dancing in my house at my living room wall.
This I had done with M.seal and painted with all surface paint.
The orijinal one is of orange colour. I imagined that he is dancing angerily. So I changed the colour into blue. Now I can see his happy face.
I am sending it to arts and crafts title.
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This is a navadhanya Ganesha. Used all navadhanyas and drawn on a cardboard.
We worshipped Mahashivaratri by making a rangoli of Shiv-Parvati-Ganesh.










