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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 beautifull
Vadodara Rangoli Online Exhibition
An online exhibition was organized in Vadodara city to mark International Day of Yoga. A group organized an online exhibition with rangolis of various Asanas. The event was conducted by Sahaj Rangoli Group. Sahaj Rangoli Group showcased their art on various social media platforms. Today marks the sixth edition of International Day of Yoga. Public life is slowly getting easier in Unlock 1 after a lockdown was imposed following the global outbreak of deadly coronavirus. But in between this relaxation, public events as well as...
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 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.  ...
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...
Rangoli designs for diwali: Drawing rangoli is a tradition that has been passed on from many generations. Initially the diwali rangoli designs were drawn with rice flour, so small birds, insects etc can feed on them. Nowadays diwali rangoli has become an art, many competitions are held throughout India to inspire the young and the old. One can find several books which contains the rangoli designs for diwali. For amateurs we have included some easy rangoli designs, which can be used to decorate your house. There are many kinds of...
Mike Boyd is a London bassed tattoo-artist who loves travelling and he feels it is a necessary component for developing his style of cubist-focused tattoos. His impactful tattoos are often difficult to differentiate skin from canvas. He creates angular and bright segmented bodies and picasso-like faces. Mike combines picasso-era paintings, new school flash and traditional street art together in his cubist tattoos. He creations include cubist portraits to depictions of pop-culture icons like David Bowie and C3PO. Mike says, “I...
 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...
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 in captivating manifestations. Children need a chance to enjoy inventive work and get their hands-on colours. Despite the fact that it sounds somewhat extreme, Rangoli making can really be an energizing action for kids that will be simple, fun, and pleasant as well. It additionally shows...
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...
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...
Peacock Rangoli Designs by Kanchan Ratnani
Peacock rangoli designs is one of the most popular designs used my many rangoli artists. The sheer beauty of peacocks and it's grandiosity makes any occasion grand. Peacock rangoli designs can be used for auspicious poojas, Hindu festivals, Indian festivals and more. The peacock is a symbol of beauty and prosperity and it's sheer presence makes the whole place beautiful. This collection of peacock rangoli designs is by an Indian rangoli artist Kanchan Ratnani. There are many tools available in the market for creating rangolis...
Diwali Rangoli Designs By Deriniel
Diwali rangoli designs is part of the traditional hindu festivals celebrated in India. There are many wonderful rangoli artists around the world. The most popular diwali rangoli designs are consist of basic shapes like : Deepam, peacock, flowers and more. Diwali rangoli designs can be pattern oriented, mandala shapes, freestyle and more. Checkout the beautiful diwali rangoli designs by Deriniel, it's certainly competition worthy. Peacock rangoli designs are popular amongst rangoli artists, since it's India's national bird...
Diwali Rangoli Designs by Sheetal Sarate
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. It's a popular belief at Indian homes, that Goddess Lakshmi loves cleanliness and when she enters a house during Diwali, she blesses the house and the people with great wealth, health and prosperity. Diwali rangoli designs are believed to rake in good luck, so the bigger, the better. Traditional diwali rangoli designs are passed from one generation to another. We believe it...
Indians love colours and its natural to show the love for colors in many ways. Indian rangoli is an unique art work which is practiced throughout India. All houses are adorned with these beautiful kolam, kolam designs, rangoli kolams during special occasions like festivals, marriage etc. There are many rangoli or kolam patterns which are used to make colourful designs on the floor. Kolam competitions are held every year to encourage this unique art. Here are a collection of Beautiful Kolam designs which you can try at your home...
Poonam Borkar is a Diwali rangoli design specialist. She creates simple peacok rangoli designs using bangles and colorful powder in a very creative way. Poonam Borkar is the founder of Blissful Stuff, where you can find numerous rangoli designs for both amateurs and professional rangoli artists. The materials she uses for her rangolis are everyday objects like fork, spoon, cap, cork and colorful powder to create stunning rangoli designs. If you are looking for pongal rangoli designs, you can check out her rangoli designs, since you...

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