Though a familiar motif, still nice to see. The strokes are easy and effortless. Some more red clay would have enhanced the beauty. Photographing this at some other time of the day could also have improved the looks. At the moment, the northeastern portion could be barely seen.
If you enjoy in what you do, you are certainly a winner
If you excel in your efforts, you are certainly a winner
Good luck!
simple & neat...missing colors....draw the top border after completing the main rangoli, so that it can be matched appropriately to get decorations at the center.
Beautiful dotted kolam
The drawing is neat and clean, Diyas in different shapes looking are very attractive. Why you didnot color this kolam? Just left it to our imagination?
Anyhow nice presentation. Poto could have been taken avoiding the sun's glare.
rajamma
its really nice,.... i still can't get the proper way of drawing it....when i put the rice flower it doesnt come so straight,
is there any method or advice any one...
Ms.Laskshmi2, I do have a suggestion; try using the standard rangoli powder instead of using rice flour. If the consistency of the flour is that of fine flour (smooth to the touch), the lines most likely are not going to be continuous. The rangoli powder has a coarser texture, and is easy to "draw" with. Ofcourse, practicing helps too. In no time, you would be making beautiful rangolis with straight as well as curvy lines
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dibbutn
Tue, 2009-11-03 06:36
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Nice one..
lakshmiraghu
Tue, 2009-11-03 07:06
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Nice & beautiful strokes ...all the best
jkmrao
Tue, 2009-11-03 10:30
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Though a familiar motif, still nice to see. The strokes are easy and effortless. Some more red clay would have enhanced the beauty. Photographing this at some other time of the day could also have improved the looks. At the moment, the northeastern portion could be barely seen.
If you enjoy in what you do, you are certainly a winner
If you excel in your efforts, you are certainly a winner
Good luck!
Regards! - mOhana
indira sundar
Tue, 2009-11-03 20:34
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Neat and beautiful ...
All the best!
-Indira
Lata
Tue, 2009-11-03 20:38
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Looks elegant! Could've used some colors, since this pattern has some room inside the closed shapes.
manivasuki62
Tue, 2009-11-03 22:57
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nice.you would have given some colours.
judelined
Tue, 2009-11-03 23:20
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Very neatly drawn - good strokes... Some colours would have done the trick... All the best
anirudh
Wed, 2009-11-04 01:17
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simple & neat...missing colors....draw the top border after completing the main rangoli, so that it can be matched appropriately to get decorations at the center.
bharathibhaskar
Wed, 2009-11-04 05:27
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Neat and beautiful
Sujatha Srinivasan
Wed, 2009-11-04 05:43
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Neat work , why didn't you fill it with colours?
rajamma_2
Wed, 2009-11-04 07:28
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Beautiful dotted kolam
The drawing is neat and clean, Diyas in different shapes looking are very attractive. Why you didnot color this kolam? Just left it to our imagination?
Anyhow nice presentation. Poto could have been taken avoiding the sun's glare.
rajamma
brindhanagesh
Wed, 2009-11-04 22:26
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Neat kolam. IF it has filled with colours, would would be a eye catching one.
pavan kashyap
Thu, 2009-11-05 02:14
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nice one
kameswari
Thu, 2009-11-05 07:57
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Neat and beautiful
rajee sriram
Fri, 2009-11-06 04:31
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The deepas are really glowy.
jayamohan
Sat, 2009-11-07 19:59
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simple but neat dotted kolam. You have left the sun and shade to color them?
Vinci
Mon, 2009-11-09 07:03
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Neat work..
Can attempted with coloring
Lakshmi02
Wed, 2009-11-11 19:35
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its really nice,.... i still can't get the proper way of drawing it....when i put the rice flower it doesnt come so straight,
is there any method or advice any one...
Lata
Wed, 2009-11-11 19:42
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Ms.Laskshmi2, I do have a suggestion; try using the standard rangoli powder instead of using rice flour. If the consistency of the flour is that of fine flour (smooth to the touch), the lines most likely are not going to be continuous. The rangoli powder has a coarser texture, and is easy to "draw" with. Ofcourse, practicing helps too. In no time, you would be making beautiful rangolis with straight as well as curvy lines