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Rangoli Design: Aakruti Rangoli is the brainchild of Divyesh Vara who has been in the rangoli design making business for 5 years. Aakruti rangoli was formed by a group of young talented artists who create explicable rangoli designs for wedding rangol
Pulli Kolam
Pulli Kolam: It's common for Hindu women of India to decorate the entrance of their homes with pulli kolams everyday. It's kind of a ritual passed on from generation to generation. Pulli kolams are also known as dotted kolam. Based on a pre arranged dots, beautiful rangolis, sikku kolams, kolam patterns can be designed on them. The most common pulli kolams are 7 pulli kolam and 15 pulli kolam, the dots can be in a straight line or interlaced based on the complexity of the design. Begginners normally start with a 3*3 kolam and...
Rangoli Designs for Competition
Rangoli designs for competition: Rangoli is a part of Indian tradition and to make sure this art lives forever, many schools and colleges conduct rangoli competition every year. Nowadays local taluks also organize these rangoli competitions for the young and old to participate. It's never too late to learn rangoli. Have a look at our rangoli images for competition and be inspired. We have put together a collection of rangoli designs for competition which can be used for your inspiration. Rangoli competitions can be either...
Kundan Rangoli Design by Nimisha
Nimisha's kundan rangoli designs are some of the top notch designs. Semi precious stones are used to make these kundan rangolis. It's very easy to assemble these kundan rangoli designs. Celebrate Diwali, Navaratri and more festivals by using these kundan rangoli designs to decorate your homes. Some of the most popular designs are peacock, flowers, lamps, swatiska and more. First clear ohp sheets are cut into desired shapes, later semi precious stones are pasted on those sheets to make beautiful kundan rangolis. These kundan...
Rangoli Designs by Mash
Mash's kolam and rangoli designs are quite popular on the internet. Precisely designed, beautiful show of colors, intricate designs totally sum it up. Mash kolam designs is appropriate for festivals, celebrations and even for weddings. Waking up to these colorful rangoli designs is indeed a pleasure. One can find a variety of kolam designs like peacocks, star, mandalas, portrait, mythological characters and more. Rangoli designs are never complete without lamps, flowers and peacock, this we find a plenty in Mash's kolams....
Kolam Design by Uma Raja
Uma Raja's kolam designs use rice flour paste as one of the main ingredients. The rice flour paste serves as food to all insects and birds, making it environment friendly. The mandala design kolam designs are directly created on the floors and the brick red outline completing the look. Rice paste kolam designs are a little tricky for the beginners, because one cannot literally see the designs if it's a light background. Choosing a dark background helps in creating detailed kolam designs. Repetition of patterns and lines is a...
15 Traditional and culturally Rich sanskar bharathi rangoli designs by Shireen Kauser
Sanskar Bharati Rangoli is a rangoli design most popular in Maharashtra, India. Sanskar Bharati rangolis are mostly created with circles, since the circles form the way of life. Most sanskar bharti rangoli are round shaped and filled with common motifs like conch, flower, swastiks and more. First a basic solid color layer is added and various other colors are added on to it, common motifs are added to make the rangolis pretty. Shireen Kauser is a talented sanskar bharathi rangoli artist and her designs are quite popular on the...
Ganesh Rangoli Designs
Ganesh rangoli designs is suitable for almost all kinds of festivals. Ganesh rangoli design is the favourite amongst rangoli artists. Vinayagar Chathurthi is popular Hindu festival and Ganesh rangoli designs are extremely popular during those occasions. In this post you can find freehand Ganesh rangoli designs, which is quite easy to follow. Ganesh rangoli designs are the ideal choices for rangoli competitions. Some Ganesh rangoli designs are very artistic and sometimes makes you wonder if they are painting. Well, they are paintings...
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...
Sanskar Bharti Rangoli Designs by Ashish Swarnkar
Ashish Swarnkar is an Indian rangoli artist. He is the founder of Entropy Designs, which is based in Mumbai. Rangoli design patterns are quite popular in India for festivals and other occasions. His rangoli designs are vibrant with colors. They come in many different shapes and sizes depending in the occasion. The sanskar bharati rangoli designs are quite popular in Maharashtra. The floor is splashed with a mixture of vibrant colors and white rangoli powder is used to draw the desired shapes. Sankasr bharti rangolis are mostly use...
Portrait Rangoli Art by Akshay Shahapurkar
Akshay Shahapurkar is a talented rangoli artist. His rangoli designs are quite a marvel sight to sore eyes. His art of story telling through his rangoli designs are mighty impressive. The tales of Akbar and Birbal are folk tales which all adults/kids enjoy. Recreating favorite characters through his rangoli designs is quite a sight to watch. His portrait rangoli designs are very beautiful and detailed very well. The emotions, shades, choice of colors are well suited to the choice of characters in his rangoli paintings. It's...
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...
Diwali Rangoli Designs by Humna Mustafa
Rangoli designs by Humna is very beautiful. Most of her rangoli designs are freestyle designs. She uses sand painting techniques for her rangoli designs. Peacock rangoli designs are quite popular during important functions and festivals in India. Humna Mustafa is a rangoli artist from Australia. Humna Mustafa is an award winning artist who specializes in traditional art and crafts. She tries to identify hidden beauties amongst traditional rangoli designs and patterns. When she is not creating rangolis, she is busy with henna designs....
Pulses Rangoli Designs by Ranbir Kaur
Rangoli designs by Ranbir have a unique touch to them. We can see contemporary and geometric patterns in most his rangoli designs. He uses a plain color background and introduces geometric patterns in a a certain way, which makes it very interesting. Simple symbols like sun, flowers are introduced on rectangle shaped rangoli designs making them unique. These rangoli designs with a contemporary flair can be used for festivals or special occasions. Apart from rangoli colors, he uses pulses which are colored in different shades, to make...
ZigZag Rangoli Designs by Hardik Gandhi
Carpets, coasters are all inspired from rangoli designs. Hardik Gandhi is an industrial designer and most of his products have a touch of Indian culture. Design Gandhi is a modern studio which houses contemporary design furnitures and products. The simple and bright colors on mats, coasters gives an aesthetic appeal.The floor mats have zig zag rangoli designs which gives it a modern contemporary look....
Portrait Rangoli Art Painting by Kartik Khadatkar
Kartik Khadaktar is a portrait rangoli artist from Wardha, India. His portrait rangolis are hyper realistic, sometimes can be mistaken for a painting. We absolutely love the detailed work in his portrait rangolis. We absolutely love the intrinsic details he adds to his paintings, if you look closer, you can also see the sparkle on the ornaments. The choice of colors, emotions, attire is beautifully captured beautifully by this upcoming artist. Apart from rangoli paintings, he enjoys creating the digital versions of models and...