When
standard designs meet creativity…
The
result would be mesmerizing!
And,
this is a perfect example…
(I hope :P)
PS:
Because many people asked me what a Kolam is…
Kolam refers to intricate
patterns drawn both free handedly and by joining dots. These can be widely seen
in the Southern part of India. Women draw this early morning, preferably before
Sunrise after cleaning the courtyard. Earlier rice powder was used – it was a
means to feed ants and small insects. However, these days, stone powder and
even chalk is used. If such powders are used, it is called Pudi Kolam. Sometimes, brick
powder will be used as outline on auspicious days, Tuesdays and Fridays. If
rice powder is mixed in water and similar patterns are drawn, it is called Maavu/Maa Kolam. In West
Bengal, it is called Alpona.
In North India, people used rice/stone powders for the outline and fill the patterns
with colors. This is called Rangoli.
It
is believed that Kolam brings prosperity. It is drawn for almost all the
auspicious occasions like marriages and festivals. When someone dies in the
household, the family don’t draw any kolam for a year.
Children
in small towns learn the art of making kolam at a very young age. In fact, a
girl who knows to draw impeccable and intricate kolam is a pride for the entire
family and the village she stays. However, owing to modernization, city life
and apartment culture, this art is soon dying.
It is amazingly beautiful.How long does it take to draw this type of kolam?
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot GP.
DeleteThis will not take more than 10-15 minutes!
Good use of creativity. Fusion kolams may become in vogue if others start following this :)
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Thanks a lot :)
DeleteSuper.
ReplyDeleteThanks SG :)
DeleteHi Satya... This is a very beautiful Rangoli :) I love the elegant lines you drew. Drawing Rangolis using powder requires a lot of practice and patience!
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks a lot for your lovely comments on my posts even in my absence due to my ill-health... Your affectionate words have moved me... After all, what we all need is only love and love filled words... Thanks so much!
TC! Keep smiling :)
Thanks for Sindhu.
DeleteI hope that you have recovered now.. Take care!
Looking forward to read your posts!!!
You are for sure a Kolam expert!! :)
ReplyDeleteNot yet Ankita. Sometimes, luck favors me. Thats all!
DeleteFabulous! The beauty is that we can keep on adding to it and at any point of time, call it finished!
ReplyDeleteActually yes.
DeleteContinue to add until you are tired!