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.302
12 - 4 parallel dots (Neer Pulli) Kolam.
Put 12 dots 4 lines. Then leave one dot at both ends and stop at 4 by putting parallel dots at both sides as shown above.
Join dots as shown above and draw thick line. Fill with desired colour powders.
Extra ordinary kolam maami. hats off to you. I recently saw a kolam image which as drawn in thiruvannamalai. The artist had drawn a big shivalinga along with siddar idaikaadars image. I am not sure how they draw such pics in kolams. Could you please shed some light on it? Also I am looking to draw sri chakra kolam with 43 triangles and center bindu and outer lotus with walls. Would you be able to guide or draw that too?
Extra ordinary kolam maami. hats off to you. I recently saw a kolam image which as drawn in thiruvannamalai. The artist had drawn a big shivalinga along with siddar idaikaadars image. I am not sure how they draw such pics in kolams. Could you please shed some light on it? Also I am looking to draw sri chakra kolam with 43 triangles and center bindu and outer lotus with walls. Would you be able to guide or draw that too?
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Ram