Showing posts with label Melika Muggulu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melika Muggulu. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Rangoli-9

The beauty of this art lies in the placement of the dots, drawing of even and thin lines, choosing the right colours to fill up and last but not least lots of patience. 
Care should be taken to clean and wash/wipe the area first. In our villages and town, cow dung mixed with water is sprinkled and allowed to dry. This not only helps in preventing the dust or loose soil to blow out into the house, but also gives a thick olive green back drop for the design. The design drawn with the white lime stone powder or the rice powder stands out beautifully on the surface.
The basic requirement for a beautiful Rangoli is the placement of dots. They should be evenly placed in each row and rows should also be spaced evenly. The main row; the row which contains the maximum number of dots forms the central lines. The dots in this row are placed first and in the center of the area where the design needs to be drawn. Then the  subsequent rows of dots are placed on either side of the main row.
Here are some more designs for you...

 
 
 

  
 Hope you like them. Some more designs next time.....






Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Rangoli-6

Here are some more of the intricate Rangoli designs. You can easily make out the dots and the patterns. I dont think any explanation is necessary. But if you still feel difficulty you can leave your suggestions or questions here so that I can respond.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 So how do you like them....?



Saturday, January 23, 2010

Rangoli-5

I am just overwhelmed by the responses I am getting for my posts on Rangoli. I just thought that since the season of Sankranthi was over no one would be interested in these designs till next year. Thank you friends! I will first  finish of the introduction to the different methods of drawing Rangoli  in the next ew posts and continue with posting different designs of Rangoli.

Here we go on a journey into the intricate designs.....


You can see how the above design has been drawn.

3X3 set of dots and designs that can be drawn using them in various combinations are as follows:



 

 

 

 
 
 
 These can be used as borders for the elaborate designs drawn in the center.
 

 

 
These were only simple ones. Intricate patterns can also be drawn. Why dont you try? I will post some more of the designs next time.
So what do you think?


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Rangoli-4

Till now, we have covered designs drawn free hand or drawn with help of lines. Now we have come to the most important and vast section of Rangolis. Well in this post I want to cover the designs drawn with the help of "Dots". The designs using dots as guidance are the most popular ones. We have so many motifs, and designs drawn this way. I will try to post as many designs as possible but one by one.
Now the designs drawn using dots can again be classified into two types:
  • Designs drawn with out touching the dots or encircling the dots. Here you can see the dots clearly after finishing the design
  • Designs drawn by connecting dots. Here you cannot see the dots after finishing the designs. In fact its a challenge to draw designs in such a way that the people looking at it should not be able to decipher how many dots have been used and how these have been connected.
OK! I am going to show you from very simple to complicated designs  of the first category where designs are drawn in such a manner that they do not touch the dots but circle it. These designs are very complicated and intricate. Its really thrilling to draw these ones. I am addicted to this particular style. No matter how skilled one is, if we loose our concentration while drawing these, we will lose the track and end up messing with the design. There were times when I had almost completed the designs but in the last moment I made a mistake and had to again re do the entire thing, by washing the floor and starting the design from the beginning. But then the end result is so beautiful that its worth it.

Some of the important things to remember with designs drawn using dots are:
  • Placement of dots should be even and neat in rows
  • They should be equidistant from one another
  • While drawing the designs the curves and lines should be drawn very neatly
Now here we go....



In the above you can see how a row of dots are used to draw the designs. These are actually used as borders in front of doorways or on the stairs or as borders to encircle the finished Rangolis.
In the third and fourth designs you can see that first a row of dots are placed and then the in the next row, dots are placed in between two dots.
 
  Here again see how the dots can be used to create the designs.
 
Now here we start our journey into the intricate design world. These are called Melicka Muggulu or the curvy designs.
 
See how with the same set of dots we can draw so many designs.
 
This again can be used as a border.
 
Just by varying the set of dots one can create new designs, as shown in the two designs below.
 

 
So with the same set of dots but a slight variation you can create so many new designs. Why dont you try and send me some of your creations. I will post them here.

Oh by the way you have to forgive me for my not so symmetrical drawing of the designs. Its real difficult to maintain the balance or symmetry.

I would be glad if you let me know how my tutorials are and any suggestions for improvements are welcome please.