How Beautiful bird it is?
rangoli
- Annam
- Modern flower
- Star of David - Fractal :-)
- Kolam
- Rangoli on honey
- Rangoli
- Colour burst kolam
- Flowers and Bees
- Lamps and flowers
- Karthigai Rangoli
This rangoli is drawn with wet rice maavu. The design is made with 11 to 6 dots, in-between. You can put colour also for filling the design.
This is a modified version of the Star of David.
Occupying one third of the side of each equilateral
triangle, add another triangle of one-third side
length in the middle of each side. If one goes on
doing this infinitely, one gets a fractal Star of
David! Mathematicians call these type of curves
Peano curves. Even though the operation is carried
out infinitely, the area of the curve is finite. I
did this entirely on the computer, not with hand.
That is why the thickness of lines is different.
Please bear with me for that. Enjoy and comment!
Regards! - mOhana
This rangoli has dots and free-hand put together to arrive at this creation.
This rangoli is drawn on honey. The rangoli powder really sticks to the honey and colour is also matching.
This is a free hand design which we did for last year's pongal and we were the talk of the town this time over!
This is a stylised drawing of flowers (red) and bees (blue). The flower has four petals and is made up of the telugu letter vi. the first lesson in symmetry is we cannot have a five-fold symmetry and extend it infinitely. But there are a few flowers with four petals. The bees are in blue, made up of the telugu letter ri. viri in telugu means flower. Enjoy and comment!
By the way, the svAstika drawing was made up of the tamil letter Ta.
This kolam was made way back in 2006. I still had the photo.