Rangoli an Indian Art

by apurva naik in Living > Halloween

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Rangoli an Indian Art

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As most of you guys are celebrating the Halloween, we in India are celebrating our most awaited festival Diwali. As a part of the celebration each house has a beautiful design in front of the main door. It is called as rangoli and made out of a type of sand which can be colored or white!
Here is a simple dot rangoli pattern i made for this diwali....

Preparations

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Since there is not much room in front of my door i used a board to make the rangoli. you can directly do it on the floor. the board is made of a ply which is covered with a metal sheet from top.
the second image you see is of a stone named "geru" it is available in indian markets. it is used to color the background and make it even. this gives a nice get up to your rangoli. what you can use as substitute is simple oil paint!
i coated the board with the red color twice to give even finish and waited till it completely dies out.

Dots

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after the board is dried completely i made dots by using the doted paper. such papers are also available here but can also easily be made at home!
i used 15 rows and 15 colums of dots for this design.

Pattern

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there are lots of patterns available over the internet. this is what i used. one you decide the pattern, use can start drawing the rangoli. this requires a small amount of skill and one can easily master it with some practice!

Colors

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Once the design is complete you can start filling it with colors as we color a drawing.
finally i added some glitter powder over it.

With All the Lights

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this is how it looked with the lights..........