Traditional padikolam
About Traditional padikolam : PRINT
This kolam was drawn by my sister-in-law< Jayalakshmi Chandrasekar (also a member of ikolam) for my Daughter-in-law's seemantham.
(Seemantham is a tamil word for baby-shower).
Comments
sreegiri
Thu, 2010-02-18 10:29
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very nice kanya kolam. rombavum kashtepettu pottiruka.
subashini
Thu, 2010-02-18 18:30
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wonderful kolam and design.
Naviprem
Thu, 2010-02-18 20:02
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Wow, its massive! Whenever I see such huge kolams, I wonder how they are able to maintain the symmetry... sometimes even with dotted kolams I am not able to get perfect symmetry. It either gets elongated, or it gets broader on one side and narrower on the other... Could experts share their secrets of drawing symmetric kolams? Please!
nithyaashok
Thu, 2010-02-18 20:47
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Excellent kolam, thank you very much for sharing this, great symmetry!
jayamohan
Thu, 2010-02-18 20:59
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Naviprem, secret of symmetry is sheer experience!
rajamma_2
Thu, 2010-02-18 21:21
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Jaya, beautiful ezhikolam. Sreegiri, Jayalakshmi. C is very good in drawing ezhai kolam and she is very fast too. Navipremji, reg symmetry, if you keep dots in the beginning with equal distance on all sides and then draw the designs on that then it is easy to get symmetry. If u can come for the B'lore meet we can show demonstration.
rajamma
Naviprem
Thu, 2010-02-18 21:31
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Jaya Mohan mam, i completely agree, when it comes to art of any form, experience counts a lot.
Rajamma, I would love to come to Bangalore, but i will wait for a Chennai meet, for logistic reasons...
- Naveena.
judelined
Thu, 2010-02-18 22:33
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I missed meeting Jaya at Navin's son's wedding - so sad...
This is an extremely beautiful and elaborate padikolam - I just love it.
Naveena symmetry comes with experience for sure as Jaya said but again as Rajamma said you have to learn how to put dots with equal distance. First you can start putting dots for small kolams and practice, once you master the art of putting dots with equal distance then you can easily do larger kolams too. I must quote the example of how Pushpa mastered the art of maakolams - Rajamma remember?? She never knew how to put wet maakolams and one day she decided to learn - just go to her gallery (http://ikolam.com/node/3147) and see her learning process now she has become a master in it. Apart from practice and experience you also need a drive to learn - so start immediately and I am sure one day you too will proudly display your symmetric kolams in this very same website
chandy
Thu, 2010-02-18 23:31
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I love kanya kolam that too especially maa kolam. They enhance a traditional function
alameluranganath
Fri, 2010-02-19 01:04
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dear mam i have put a lot of maa kolams and updated in this site. but this much big i haven't put this much big one. i have put for one marriage and the other day krishnan uncle's birthday. very nice mam. i will try next time to put this one.
Padma Prakash
Fri, 2010-02-19 01:06
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Wow!!!! its great jaya mohan. Thank you for the effort and pain taken to draw such a nice one and sharing this with us.
kathriaki70
Fri, 2010-02-19 06:52
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I very much like these ezhaikolam done with wet maavu. Very magnificent!!
Lata
Fri, 2010-02-19 17:25
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I'm speechless! Very even and beautiful. You ladies do magic with your fingers.
anirudh
Sun, 2010-02-21 08:50
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wonderful, soo nice...yes we can see the magic touch of experience
Rajusree
Mon, 2010-02-22 17:46
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Beautiful kolam. I remember seeing her other manai kolams in the gallery. Awesome work.
riya_mrv
Wed, 2010-09-15 05:17
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Wow Maami ur kolam makes me feel humble!
jasree
Thu, 2010-09-16 17:57
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Wow!!! Such a big & beautiful padikolam. Nice visual treat. Thanx for sharing
swaran
Mon, 2011-07-18 01:13
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omg::its an extraordinary creation,....tooo good....perfection to the core...awesome...perfect symmetry...i am lost with words to explain the beauty.....
hats off
jamunavasanth
Wed, 2011-09-14 02:37
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its so good