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Simple Rangoli Designs for Kids
Children, when all is said in done, are truly partial to innovative work and consistently need a chance to work with colours. Among drawing and painting, Rangoli making is a type of art that animates the fanciful side of a kid's mind and results
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...
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....
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...
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...
Shivarathri Rangoli Designs
Maha Sivaratri is a hindu festival which is most commonly celebrated in India. Every month, there is a shiva ratri and womenfolk observe fast, create shiva rangoli designs and seek blessings from Lord Shiva. The main festival for Lord Shiva is known as Maha Shivaratri. During this festival people observe fast, pray through the night with hymns and songs devoted to Lord Shiva. It's believed that Lord Shiva performs his heavenly dance on this Maha Shivaratri. Large rangoli designs for shiva ratri are displayed in public places,...
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...
Diwali Rangoli Designs By Thineswari Govindasamy
Rangoli designs by this artist will surely blow your mind away. Thineswari Govindasamy is an artist and illustrator from Klang, Malaysia. She is a self taught artist. According to Thineswari,"Growing up as a self taught, channeling the 'Flow' are the best approach I seek to understand essence of creativity. To this flow that the essence transforms to career and personal interest towards art & design, as well as to learn and understand the higher truths on energy healing studies". Her rangoli designs keep up with...
Athapookalam : Onam is celebrated worldwide with great pomp and show by malayalis.You can find beautiful onam pookalam designs for 10 days in every house. Varieties of flowers in different colours are used to create beautiful athapookalam designs.The arrangement of flowers in a specific pattern which form beautiful designs are called as Pookalams. All the onam pookalam designs are unique and beautiful. You can check out the onam pookalam photos in the below links and if you like them share it with your friends.  onam...
Rangoli Designs for Diwali: We have listed Shanthi Sridharan's colourful rangoli designs for diwali festival. Shanti Sridharan is a talented rangoli kolam artist and hails from the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Her diwali kolams are full of eye popping colors and it really adds to the beauty of her talent. Her diwali rangoli consists of peacock designs and flowers. Her designs are quite intricate and the choice of colors are equally matched. Her diwali rangoli designs can be practised by any emerging/professional artists. Diwali...
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...
Rangoli Portraits
Rangoli art works are long-standing folk art (or kolam or muggu), in which patterns are created on the floor using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, flower petals, colour sand and more. The base material is usually dry or wet powdered rice or dry flour, to which sindooram (vermilion), pasupu (turmeric), and other natural colours can be added. People draw rangolis as a decoration and they are known to bring good luck. There are different types of rangolis such as dotted rangolis, wooden rangolis, flower rangolis, free hand...
Portrait Rangoli by Minar Patil
Beautiful portrait rangoli art all set to blow your minds away. Minar Ravindra Patil was born in a small village in Vasai. Mumbai. As a child he had a great flair for drawing and painting. He graduated with a degree in fine art from the Raheja School of Arts, Bandra. Currently, he works as an art teacher at RBK School, Mumbai. Initially, he was passionate about painting landscapes and portrait making. Slowly in 2001, he tried portrait making using rangoli powder and it was a huge success. Now, people from all over the world...
Acrylic Rangoli Design by Michelle Pugle
20 Enthralling and colorful mandala acrylic rangoli designs by Michelle Pugle
Rangoli Design by Pallavi Vinod
Pallavi Vinod is an Indian rangoli artist. Her rangoli designs are small which are fit for everyday use. Beginners need not fret anymore about rangolis. Pallavi Vinod's rangoli designs are easy to follow. She uses objects like caps, spoons as the base of her rangoli designs. Later on these are removed to fill them with colors. Most of her rangoli designs are based on flower patterns. For special occasions and festivals, she uses flower garland rangolis. Her rangoli designs are very colorful. Subscribe to our page...
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 designs from the comfort...