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Pookalam
Pookalam: Onam festival is celebrated with great fun and fervour in the state of Kerala and by all malayalees living across the globe. King Mahabhali is the favourite king of Kerala and he was banished into the neverland by the fifth incarnation of V
Rangoli Designs by Vani Muthukrishnan
Rangoli designs by Indian artist Vani Muthukrishnan is very popular in the social media sites. She has created numerous short videos on Rangoli designs, which is very popular amongst Rangoli fans. No Indian festival is complete without colourful Rangoli designs. You can surprise your guests during festivals by using these Rangoli designs. Some of the popular Rangoli designs are mandalas, flowers, peacocks, star, birds and more. Some of her Rangoli designs are dotted and others are freestyle. Vani Muthukrishnan is a Rangoli artist...
kolam designs with dots
Dotted Kolams / Pulli Kolam: Kolam designs with dots are quite popular amongst the womenfolk in rural and cities. It's a tradition which is passed on from mother to daughter, for warding off evil spirits. It's believed in Hindu mythology, goddess lakshmi visits houses and when she is welcomed by beautiful dot kolams, she will be super impressed and bestow the house with prosperity and health. Dot kolams are used during rituals, festivals and almost during every occasion. If you are a beginner, wanting to try your hand at...
diwali rangoli designs
Here are some pretty diwali Rangoli designs which you can try at home. Diwali festival is not complete without rangolis, crackers, diyas, sweets, poojas and friendships. Each state in India celebrates Diwali according to their traditions. During Diwali, rangoli competitions are held and the best artists get rewarded with cash prizes. Many rangoli artists get together and do voluntary work for temples by decorating them with big and beautiful Diwali rangolis. Many types of materials are used for creating the Rangoli powders, the most...
Alpana Rangoli Designs
Alpana: In Bengal, the womenfolk practise a beautifulart called the Alpana. It usually showcases the cultural sensibility of the people of Bengal. Alpana designs are usually round and are drawn during festivals and on normal occasions too. The beautiful alpana rangoli designs are created using rice powder paste, rice powder, charcoal, color powders and so on. Flowers, colored sand, turmeric powder, pulses etc are used to decorate the alpana designs. Usually the alpana rangolis are passed on from generation to generation. During...
Portrait Rangoli Design by Charrmi Parekh
Charrmi Mehta is a portrait rangoli designer from Ahmedabad, India. Her Jugalbandhi portait rangoli design is a celebration of life with friends. The carefree life of young children, playing on swings or trying to stealing mangoes has been beautifully portrayed by the talent portrait rangoli artist. Charrmi Mehta has a pseudo name Charmi Parekh. The portrait rangolis have warm colors which and the details are truly impeccable. It's hard to believe these are portrait rangolis since they look similar to acrylic rangolis....
Flower Rangoli For Every Occasion
Flower rangoli: Flower rangoli is popularly seen during the festivals like onam, Durga pooja, Pongal and Diwali. Flower petals are chopped into fine pieces for the creation of rangoli designs with flowers. Flower rangoli can be used to create abstract designs, theme based rangoli, free hand rangoli, ganesh rangoli, peacock rangoli, 3d rangoli, floating rangoli on water and so on. Flower rangolis during Onam are circular, where each circle is filled with different kind of flower petal or leaves. Onam is celebrated for 9 days in Kerala...
Indians love colours and its natural to show the love for colors in many ways. Indian rangoli is an unique art work which is practiced throughout India. All houses are adorned with these beautiful kolam, kolam designs, rangoli kolams during special occasions like festivals, marriage etc. There are many rangoli or kolam patterns which are used to make colourful designs on the floor. Kolam competitions are held every year to encourage this unique art. Here are a collection of Beautiful Kolam designs which you can try at your home...
Rangoli Designs by Lakhi Chand Jain
For more than 25 years Lakhi Chand Jain has been evolving the rajasthani rangoli designs. His rangoli designs introduces a lot of Rajasthani folk art. Most of his rangoli designs are mandanas and he has more than 25 years experience in the design field. According to Lakhi Chand Jain,"Mandana is the the energy and spirituality associated with rangoli designs". It has inspired him to spread this awareness through his spirituality and artistic rangoli designs. Lakhi Chand Jain is a very down to earth person and believes in...
Tattoo Art : Brazilian tattoo artist Brian Gomes inspired by ethinic pattern creates Amazonian tribal tattoos which proves unique in all aspects. His tattoos are brilliant combination of design, beauty and inspiration of the area's indigenous art. The country's tribal groups from the peruvian shipibo-conibo to the brazil-based huni kuin clan contribute to Gomes creations. Gomes includes other muses of the art like pointillism, sacred geometry, the mandala symbol, and Islamic art. He mixes them all to create original neo tribal type...
Kaleidoscopic Rangoli Designs by Suzan Drummen
German artist Susan Drumming, wows the world with her kaleidoscope rangoli designs. While we were children, kaleidoscope was lot of fun. Susan Drumming's rangoli design has a set of random set of patterns, thrown together in a random way to create stunning designs. Her choice of colors for the rangoli designs are vibrant and they add an extra set of excitement in the viewers way. The rangoli designs are more like patched up mandalas in a landscape view. Susan Drummings has exhibited her rangoli designs all over the world. Last...
Rangoli Designs are traditional art designs which are practised by Indians living all over the world. Rangoli Kolams are used to decorate the front porch of the houses to welcome positivity into the house. During festivals and special occasions women decorate the pooja areas with kolam designs specific to their culture. The below rangoli kolams are the works of a budding kolam artist, Maheshwari Ramesh from Salem, Tamil Nadu. Did you know that Salem is well known for it's luscious mangoes and hence known as the Mango city in Tamil...
TATTOO ART : Aleksandra Katsan is an artist at Tattoed Paradise, a tattoo studio in Kiev, Ukraine. Exceptional brushstrokes as well as unique splatters of pigment in her body art designs is mindblowing combination. Water colour painting and tattoos are two different pair but Aleksandra has marked a niche in this combo in a special style which brings realistic look to the art. She is inspired by nature and loves to create adorable birds, flowers and even pandas. The mixing of colours and texture to her creations are also influenced...
Dotted Rangoli Designs by Rathna
Dr Sree Rathna Lakshmi enjoys creating beautiful kolam and rangoli designs. Most of her kolam designs are with dots and shares a step by step procedure of creating those wonderful kolams. Following her kolam designs is very easy because of the instructions with pictures, which is easy to follow for beginners. Her rangoli designs are big and fit for festive occasions and can also be used for competition level. She is a full time doctor and kolam art is a special hobby for her. Some of her special kolam designs are : interlaced sangu...
Colorful Holi Rangoli Design
Holi is a Hindu spring festival in India, in any case, called the "festival of colours" or the "festival of adoration". The festival means the triumph of good over wickedness, the appearance of spring, end of winter, and for some, a merry day to meet others, play and, it slips snicker's mind and pardon, and fix broken connections, and is additionally celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest. It is a tradition in numerous parts of India to make Rangoli designs to stamp Holi. Rangoli is an endless...
Lotus Rangoli Design
Easy Rangoli Designs : It's believed that rangoli designs started many centuries ago. Some refrences of rangoli designs are also available in our scriptures. The art of rangoli has changed and rechanged over many centuries. Rangoli goes by various names in many parts of India. In Tamil Nadu it's known as Kolam, in Andhra it's known as muggulu, in Karnataka it's known as muggitu, in Rajasthan it's known as a mandana and so on. We have some easy indian rangoli designs for beginners. Practise these easy rangoli...