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.
Kolam No.289
16 - 2 parallel dots (Neer Pulli) Kolam.
Put 16 dots 2 lines. Then leave one dot at both ends and stop at 2 by putting parallel dots at both sides as shown above.
Joins dots as shown above. Draw thick lines and fill with desired colour powders.
When you are putting kolam on floor, you can use bright colouts. You can use dark blue and yellow. Green and red. Even green and yellow looks good. The bright pink (we call it Mittai colour) also give good look to the kolam.
wow!!! nice collection of kolam.. i'm very happy to vist your blog.. it is very usefull and helpfull... Keep up the good work. Expecting more updates :-)
This kolam is too good.. but please tell me some colour combinations that would work out well, because when i put this kolam it looked dull :(
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ReplyDeleteWhen you are putting kolam on floor, you can use bright colouts. You can use dark blue and yellow. Green and red. Even green and yellow looks good. The bright pink (we call it Mittai colour) also give good look to the kolam.
wow!!! nice collection of kolam.. i'm very happy to vist your blog..
ReplyDeleteit is very usefull and helpfull...
Keep up the good work. Expecting more updates :-)
Thank you Sowmya.
ReplyDeletei want to know how to draw kolams in computer screen
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