rangoli

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • MARGAZHI KOLAMS
  • Rangoli
  • Rangoli for new year
  • Flower rangoli
  • Free hand Rangoli
  • Ahalya's art
  • Spices and nuts kolam
  • New Year 2009
  • Peace!
  • Love!
Rangoli: MARGAZHI KOLAMS

This kolam I tried in the little space available. Pls comment.

Rangoli: Rangoli
Created by krithikaa21 on 2009-01-06,

Rangoli without colour done by me on New Year with diya in it.

Rangoli: Rangoli for new year
Created by krithikaa21 on 2009-01-06,

This is a freehand rangoli put by us on New Year 2009.

Rangoli: Flower rangoli
Created by bharathibhaskar on 2009-01-06,

Hi Lata, myself and Lakshmi have drawn this flower design in our friends house during Ayyappa pooja day.

Rangoli: Free hand Rangoli
Created by bharathibhaskar on 2009-01-06,

This is a free hand rangoli drawn in front of our block during one of the days of margazhi.

Rangoli: Ahalya's art
Created by ramprakashr on 2009-01-05,

I decorated my house with this 15-8 interdot kolam, on one fine marghazhi morning!

Rangoli: Spices and nuts kolam
Created by rajamma_2 on 2009-01-05,

This is Spices and Nuts kolam, outline made up of Peanut Shells and the decorations within is from Star Anise.
Comments and remarks welcome!
-Sahana

Rangoli: New Year 2009
Created by manivasuki62 on 2009-01-05,

This colour rangoli Kolam has been done by Manivasuki P.

Rangoli: Peace!
Created by jkmrao on 2009-01-05,

This is a simple 1 3 5 3 1 type of rangoli.
Where the E's meet, the illusion of a circle
like a halo persists to give a peaceful feeling,
at least that is what I belive.

I am not separately submitting the DEMON=>ANGEl.
It is quite clear. But this type of figure is
called an ambigram. In some cases, it is easy
and in this case it is hard and am not still
satisfied. Generally, I play like this for
wedding gifts with the bride's name in one way
and the groom's name in the other way. I am told
this type of ambigram is in DaVinci Code.

Regards! - mOhana

Rangoli: Love!
Created by jkmrao on 2009-01-05,

This is a bit complicated as I substituted a round
candle picture photographed vertically from above
for the letter o. Where the L's meet a beautiful
svAstika (anti-clockwise) is created.

- mOhana

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