Rangoli Designs

Rangoli Pattern Designs by Sankar Sivala
Rangoli pattern designs are quite useful during festivals and other special occasions. Rangoli patterns can come in varying shapes and sizes. Traditional Rangoli patterns are usually flower theme mandala art. Nowadays Rangoli patterns have changed, a
Sanskar Bharti Rangoli Designs by Vibrant Creations
Sanskar bharati rangoli designs are usually round in shape. They are mostly used to grace the entrance of houses during hindi festivals. Sanskar bharati rangolis are usually large and very very vibrant in colors. It's the traditional rangoli design of many north indian homes. There are some basic shapes and patterns which is followed in sanskar bharathi rangoli. If you want to master this traditional sanskar bharathi rangoli, practice the basics on paper and incorporate them into your regular rangoli sketches. If you are a newbie...
 Portrait Rangoli Designs by Sarang Bijagare
These portrait rangoli designs are by the Indian artist, Sarang Bijagare. He is a visual artist and illustrator based in Mumbai, India. He currently works at Maya Digital Studios Pvt Ltd as a concept artist. His rangoli portrait characters are popular celebrities or based out of historical/mythical stories. Apart from Rangoli art, he works on illustration, digital art and concept artworks. His portrait rangoli designs are widely appreciated in India and globally. We absolutely love his choice of color palette for his Rangoli...
Kundan Rangoli Designs by Nirman Creations
Rangoli designs by Nirman creations are very beautiful with lots of non precious stones. These rangolis are similar to kundan rangolis and they are easily rearrange-able. The colourful stones in these rangoli designs are the highlight, since they make them look pretty. If you have an OHP sheet, colourful stones, non precious gems and a strong glue gun, you are all set to let your imagination fly. These rangoli designs can be done in bits and pieces, so you rearrange as per your creativity. These rangoli designs can be used during...
Rangoli Designs by Keshav Pai
Keshav Pai in an Indian Rangoli artist and his Rangoli designs are very beautiful. He participates in many rangoli competitions across the country and he has bagged a few awards too. His rangoli designs are big, pattern oriented and very easy to follow too. He takes up voluntary work to put up large rangoli designs for community festivals. Rangolis are so close to Indian culture. No festival, happy occasion, celebration is complete without a rangoli design. The art of making rangoli designs is passed on from generations....
Kundan Rangoli Design by Jk Arts
Kundan rangoli is the new trend for all kinds of festivals and occasions. It's quite easy to make these kundan rangolis. Kundan rangoli can be disassembled and put back together at ease. Most of them are flower patterns, one center piece and the petals to follow them. The rearrange-able kundan rangolis can be made in different colors and patterns and JK arts have shown us beautiful examples of them. Flower patterns, Diya patterns, peacock patterns are the most commonly found kundan rangolis. Nowadays people live in apartments,...
Portrait Rangoli design by Nirav Khant
Portrait rangoli design by Nirav Khant brings out the beauty of village life. A man relaxing on the shores of a river after a tired day's work. Tiny cottages with shadows of people going on their day to day business. For a moment, you might think they are watercolor paintings, but they are made with rangoli colors. Check out the beautiful portrait rangoli designs for inspiration....
margali kolam by Bairavi Kumaran
Margali kolam designs are quite popular during the month of December. The margali kolam designs can be freehand style or created with dots. The patterns for the margali rangoli kolams are mostly flowers, petals, diyas, god, goddesses and more. Bairavi Kumaran, is an upcoming margali kolam artist from India. Her rangoli designs are colorful and large. Throughout the month of December, the front portion of the houses are cleaned and thousands of women, wake up before sunrise and apply these margali kolams as a sign of postivity....
Margazhi Rangoli Design by Mangalam Srinivasan
Margazhi Kolam design by Managalam Srinivasan: Mangalam Srinivasan is an extremely talented kolam artist from Trichy, India. Her hobbies are creating beautiful rangoli designs, painting like traditional tanjore painting, oil painting and so on. She and her mother Saroja Krishnamoorthy are talented rangoli design artists. For making these beautiful rangoli designs, rice flour, colour chalk powders and other materials were used. Her work is featured on "My Mom's art gallery" a proud daughter who has created a page...
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...
peacock rangoli design
Peacock rangoli designs: Peacock is India's national bird and it has served as great inspiration for many artists. During any festival, you are sure to find many peack rangoli designs decorating the front yard of many houses. Indians love colors, from clothes, rangoli, mehndi, we like a bit of splash of everything. Peacock is a beautiful bird with many vibrant colours and if you notice, many clothes are also dyed based on the colors of our favourite bird. Peacock rangoli designs are created by the free hand technique. Peacock is...
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...
sanskar bharti rangoli
Sanskar Bharati rangoli: No hindu festival is complete without rangoli designs welcoming you at the entrance or inside the house. Sanskar Bharati rangoli is technique used in Maharashtra, where women use three or five fingers to create the rangoli designs. In some sanskar bharti rangoli designs, fists are also used to create designs. Sanskar Bharati rangolis are quite popular during diwali, where the patterns include a lot of diyas. For drawing these sanskar bharati rangolis, different colours of sand are strewn on a circle and the...
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...
kolam
Kolam: Kolam is an art which women of South India use to decorate their homes to welcome good spirits. Did you know that Kolams are also therapeutic? By bending and drawing kolams, one's backbone gets strengthened and ofcourse toned legs. Kolam is known by many different names in the country, Sanjhi in Uttar Pradesh, Alpana in Bengal, Mandana in Rajasthan, Chowk purna in Madhya Pradesh, Rangoli in Maharashtra and Karnataka, Muggulu in Andhra Pradesh and Puvidal in Kerala. The history of drawing kolams dates back to the Indus...
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 Vishnu(Vaman Avatar). It's believed that every year King Mahabali returns to Kerala to see if his people are living happily, and to welcome him people celebrate onam. Onam pookalam designs are created using flowers and they are like cirlces of flowers. In this post we have included...