Diwali rangoli designs are adorned to welcome the Goddess Lakshmi into their homes. Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped by Hindus as she is the Goddess of Wealth.
Children, when all is said in done, are truly partial to innovative work and consistently need a chance to work with colours.
Maha Sivaratri is a hindu festival which is most commonly celebrated in India.
Sudha Balaji is an experienced rangoli design artist from India. She is the founder of rangoli sans dots, which literally means rangoli without dots.
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.
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.
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.
Kolam designs are most popular in India. It's mostly created on the floors with the help of rice flour or limestone powders.
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.
Charrmi Mehta is a portrait rangoli designer from Ahmedabad, India. Her Jugalbandhi portait rangoli design is a celebration of life with friends.