Kolam also known as Rangoli, is a dainty floor painting, which is an integral part of South Indian tradition. It is a beautiful and perhaps the only one art, drawn every day by women in the households. It symbolizes beauty and provides a welcoming environment.
From your blog I have learnt some new kolam. I have very small place to put kolam. so I request you to post kolams with less dots (like 9 pulli, 10 pulli....13 pulli) etc...
As it is marghazhi now, please post some kolams that will easy to give colors also..
Thank you for visiting my site and your comments. I have already posted some small kolams and for beginners also. I will post more kolams with less number of dots.
Thats a beautiful Kolam.I myself a South Asian,but i havent heard much of this art,but remember watching it in Indan dramas.How did you learn Kolam?& how long have you been doing it?
Welcome to my site. Kolam is practiced by all the girls from their childhood. It is learnt from elders from the family. Unlike other arts, it can be easily practiced by following simple mathamatical patterns. If we know some basic drawing, then we can draw so many patterns (free hand style). Like others, I also learnt this art from my elders and I am drawing kolam from my childhood. I used to draw all the kolams first in a note book and now I have an opportunity to put my collection online.
Hi thanks for all those beautiful kolams... all were superb and easy to draw... Since this is margali i came here in search of kolams and I found it very useful
I visited ur site thanks for all rangolis all r so beautiful... all were superb and easy to draw..., I am very much craze to put rangolis. Can u plz teach me how to put small rangolis by putting varieties of flower petals which will put in Kerala...
Thanks a lot for your wonderful site, coz of you i hve learnt how to put kolams & has also tried many of yours kolam. This is really very useful for us.
Gayathri hi madam..... Thank you for ur wornderful kolams. Really i have liked it is very very nice & beautiful. I have learnt many kolams from this site. i am waiting for saraswathi line kolams. Madam if u know this kolam please post it to this site. i am eagarely waiting for this kolam only.
Wonderful kolams. The most important point that I would like share is that the way you post your rangoli designs. The way how it has to be started and completed. It makes us to understand and practise.
I have learnt a lot from your website. Thanks for different designs and expect a lot more.
I am Revathy from US. ur kolams are really amazing. Infact i participated in a competition and won 2nd prize. I took the kolam from ur site. Gr8 designs . My 6yr old also tries ur designs. She calls u rangoli teacher. Thanks n regards.
Nice to hear that you won prize in the kolam competition. Congratulations. I am really happy to note that even younger generation are interested in this art.
HI Kamala,
ReplyDeleteGood Work.
From your blog I have learnt some new kolam.
I have very small place to put kolam. so I request you to post kolams with less dots (like 9 pulli, 10 pulli....13 pulli) etc...
As it is marghazhi now, please post some kolams that will easy to give colors also..
Thanks
Hi,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site and your comments. I have already posted some small kolams and for beginners also. I will post more kolams with less number of dots.
Thats a beautiful Kolam.I myself a South Asian,but i havent heard much of this art,but remember watching it in Indan dramas.How did you learn Kolam?& how long have you been doing it?
ReplyDeleteHi Chutkus,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my site. Kolam is practiced by all the girls from their childhood. It is learnt from elders from the family. Unlike other arts, it can be easily practiced by following simple mathamatical patterns. If we know some basic drawing, then we can draw so many patterns (free hand style). Like others, I also learnt this art from my elders and I am drawing kolam from my childhood. I used to draw all the kolams first in a note book and now I have an opportunity to put my collection online.
Hi madam,
ReplyDeletea wonderful job madam. realy its good to see our traditional kolams.i learnt a few and waiting eagerly for margazhi.:) thank you madam...
Hi Akshaya,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site. Yes. Margazhi is the time to draw all big and bright kolams on the floor.
Hi thanks for all those beautiful kolams... all were superb and easy to draw... Since this is margali i came here in search of kolams and I found it very useful
ReplyDeleteHi Carazycoder
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site and hope it will be of useful to you this Margazhi.
Beautiful Kolams. Good work
ReplyDeleteHi Kamala,
ReplyDeleteI am a beginner but an avid learner. Now you are my guru and am really inspired by your kolams.
Thanks for sharing this great works with good illustration. I have included your blog in mine for others to get benefit.
Thanks
Hi Chandra Karthikeyan,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site and including it in your blog.
Hi Madam.....
ReplyDeleteUr kolams all super... I draw all ur kolams... I I trained my sisters... Thanking u...
Hi Chandran,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site. Nice to hear that you draw these kolams and teach your sisters too.
Hi Kamala Ji,
ReplyDeleteI visited ur site thanks for all rangolis all r so beautiful... all were superb and easy to draw..., I am very much craze to put rangolis. Can u plz teach me how to put small rangolis by putting varieties of flower petals which will put in Kerala...
Visiting ur site with colourful hopes....
Bye Take Care...
hii mmam,
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your wonderful site, coz of you i hve learnt how to put kolams & has also tried many of yours kolam. This is really very useful for us.
Sumathi
Hi Sumathi,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site. Nice to hear that you learnt kolams from my site.
Really beautiful kolams.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Shyama,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and your comments.
Keep posting stuff like this i really like it
ReplyDeleteplz post radham muggu.it will be usful for us....plzzzz
ReplyDeleteHi Anu,
ReplyDeleteI have alreasy posted ratham kolam. Pl check the following link:
http://kolangal.kamalascorner.com/2009/09/kolam-no203.html
Gayathri
ReplyDeletehi madam..... Thank you for ur wornderful kolams. Really i have liked it is very very nice & beautiful. I have learnt many kolams from this site. i am waiting for saraswathi line kolams. Madam if u know this kolam please post it to this site. i am eagarely waiting for this kolam only.
Hi Kamala,
ReplyDeleteWonderful kolams. The most important point that I would like share is that the way you post your rangoli designs. The way how it has to be started and completed. It makes us to understand and practise.
I have learnt a lot from your website. Thanks for different designs and expect a lot more.
Cheers,
Lakshmi
Hi Lakshmi,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and your encouraging comments.
Hi Kamala,
ReplyDeleteI am Revathy from US. ur kolams are really amazing. Infact i participated in a competition and won 2nd prize. I took the kolam from ur site. Gr8 designs . My 6yr old also tries ur designs. She calls u rangoli teacher. Thanks n regards.
Hi Revathy,
ReplyDeleteNice to hear that you won prize in the kolam competition. Congratulations. I am really happy to note that even younger generation are interested in this art.
hi kamala,
ReplyDeleteyour kolams are simply superb it has created great interest in me.
my day never passes without seeing yoursite.
Thank you