I have combined 4 kolams in one picture to save space..
Two of them are 7 - 1 (straight dots)
One is 5 - 3 (inbetween dots)
The other is 9 - 5 (inbetween dots)
I have combined 4 kolams in one picture to save space..
Two of them are 7 - 1 (straight dots)
One is 5 - 3 (inbetween dots)
The other is 9 - 5 (inbetween dots)
This tiny kolam caught my eye while I was walking to the market couple of days ago and I managed to captured the image in my mind.. When I got home I drew it on a paper and thought to myself - "why not try the same kolam in different mediums"? - and this is the outcome...
1. Kolapodi mixed with arsimaav on the ground outside my house..
2. Dosa maav on the tava..
3. Wet arsimaav mixed with manjalpodi on a granite slab..
Look forward to your comments friends..
After a long time I am uploading this Poo Kolam which was done by Anita using rose and samandhi petals...
Dots: 5 - 5
Here is my next set of 5 - 5 kolams for beginners... Purni maybe you can try some of them..
Dots: 5 - 5
I have combined four beginner kolams in one page. Hope these are useful for the kindergarden kolam priyargal..
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 freehand kolam drawn in front of my house recently.. picture taken after a bike kissed it - hehe.. (Sorry about the angle)