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10 Traditionally cherished rangoli designs and Kolams by Sudha Balaji
Sudha Balaji is an experienced rangoli design artist from India. She is the founder of rangoli sans dots, which literally means rangoli without dots. Rangoli designs can be made with or without dots and lines. Most rangoli artists prefer freestyle ra
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...
10 Beautiful Portrait Rangoli Designs and kolams by Vijaya Sharadha
Vijaya Sharadha is a brilliant rangoli artist and palmistry specialist. Till date she has created 1000+ kolams and rangoli designs which have been shared with the entire world. Vijaya Sharadha is an ardent rangoli design expert. She hails from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She grew up in a household, where kolam is an integral part of the culture. Everyday starts with simple or complicated rangoli designs, which are mostly created with rice flour. After her daughter's birth, she started focusing on rangoli designs, which is very close to...
Kolam Designs by Priya Nanthakumar
Priya Nanthakumar's kolam designs can be literally seen in every household in India. Kolams are an integral part of Indian culture, especially in Southern India. Waking up to carnatic music bhajan, watering the tulsi plants, decorating the front porch with beautiful kolam art is part of the culture. Priya's kolam designs range from simple to complex detailed designs. First the dots are created on the floor with rice flour and lines are connected to make knotted designs which then create the beautiful rangolis. The twists and...
Kolam Design by Kamala Corner
Kolam designs are most popular in India. It's mostly created on the floors with the help of rice flour or limestone powders. Indian states different names for kolam designs according to the native language and culture. Kolam art is known as Muggulu, Aipan, Alpana, Rangoli and more. Kolam art is created by using either dots or freehand and totally based on the designer. Kolam art with dots follow certain patterns and its mostly created using dots and lines. Flowers, diyas, peacocks are the most popular designs in rangoli art....
Rangoli Designs by Gowri Savoor
Gowri Savoor is an Indian rangoli artist. Rangolis are motifs with different colors which are traditionally used for decorating houses during festivals. She is an award winning rangoli artist. Her group and solo rangoli exhibitions have been displayed internationally. Her latest ,We speak the same language' rangoli designs have been showcased in the Christine Price Gallery , Catleton, VT in March 2020. She regularly conducts rangoli designs workshops and teaches art in educational residencies. She is open for commission works and...
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....
Freehand Rangoli Designs by MBuradkar
Rangoli designs by MBuradkar is suitable for all festive occasions. Beautiful colors, impeccable designs are what comes to one's mind, when we take a look at these beautiful kolam designs. Flowers, mango, shell motifs are quite prominent in these rangoli designs. Rangoli designs are an integral part of Indian culture. It's quite common for rangoli/kolam artists to uses symbolic designs in there rangolis. The patterns in the kolam designs are quite easy to follow. Do try them out during this Diwali season and spread happiness....
5 Traditional large rangoli designs for all festive occasions by Shweta Duwa
Shweta Duwa is a rangoli artist from Mumbai, Maharashtra. Her rangoli designs remind us of sanskar bharti rangolis. Big colorful rangoli designs can be used for festivals, competitions and other occasions. Lamps, flowers, petals, flowers, mangoes are common motifs in rangoli patterns. The free hand kolam designs by Shweta Duwa is a pleasure for sore eyes. Rangoli designs are quite popular during Diwali, Pongal, Durga Pooja and more. These rangoli designs are competition worthy. Beginners may find these rangoli designs a little bit...
15 Aesthetically appealing Kundan rangoli designs for all occasions by Neeta
Kundan rangoli are easy to assemble and most of them are handcrafted. The shining beads, non precious gems are aligned in a certain way to suit the designs. Kundan rangolis are pattern oriented. These rangoli designs use motifs like swatiska, flowers, geometric patterns and more. Different colors are used for the motifs to make them look pretty. Kundan rangoli designs by Neeta is a like a breath of fresh air. Her kundan rangoli designs are quite precise and detailed. Kundan rangoli designs are more like ready-made rangolis which can...
Rangoli Design by Suhas Mane
Rangoli designs by Suhas Mane are very beautiful and easy to follow. These rangoli designs can be used for festivals, birthdays and any festive occasion. Rangolis are an integral part of Indian culture.No occasion is complete without a dose of colorful rangolis. Suhas Mane uses many ingredients like flowers, colors, pulses and more to decorate his rangolis. The addition of antique lamps to the rangoli designs bring out aesthetic beauty of the culture and traditions. Explore the beautiful rangoli designs by Suhas Mane and don't...
Krishna Jayanthi Rangoli Designs
India is known as an old neighbourhood for celebrations and Janmashtami is one of them, it is the day when Lord Krishna was conceived. It is commended with a lot of delight and otherworldliness all over India during Krishna Jayanthi. As indicated by Hindu folklore Lord Vishnu was resurrected as Lord Krishna and that day is checked by the Hindu lunar month. Aside from being an old neighbourhood for celebrations India is additionally known for making rangoli during celebrations which is a propitious aspect of most Indian festivals. A...
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...
Portrait Rangoli Designs by Abhay Gadkari
I am an artist and deeply associated with Rangoli medium in particular, since more than 40 years.  Generally, traditional – geometrical Rangoli designs are made during the festive days.  But I make contemporary type Rangoli pictures on different subjects with absolute realistic effect, using coloured powder only.  They look very lively.  I have complete mastery over making Rangoli portraits in particular.  Generally, one such Rangoli painting takes around 60 hours to make in 6 ft. X 4 ft. size.  ...
Acrylic Rangoli Design by Michelle Pugle
20 Enthralling and colorful mandala acrylic rangoli designs by Michelle Pugle
Rangavalli Designs by Rangvalli Parivar
Rangavalli rangoli designs are quite inspiring. These rangoli designs are fit for competitions. They can be used for festivals in temples or community functions. The rangoli designs are mandala shaped. Simple patterns , vibrant colors make these rangoli designs very beautiful. Some of these rangoli designs were made by more than 20 people and takes several hours of hard work to complete them. Looking for such competitive rangoli designs? Follow us for more such interesting and unique rangoli designs....