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

Dolls Of India-1

I have this fascination for dolls. I also have the habit of collecting dolls not only form India but from else where if I can. Every year during the festival of Sankranthi  which falls in January, we arrange a Bommala Kolluvu or all the dolls in a display for three days. Some arrange this during Dassera ior Diwali depending on the traditions of their regions. This practice is followed by the most of the South Indians.

We invite all our neighboring women and girls to look at the display. It is like a ladies only event. For this, every year we have to have at least one new doll or toy. The collection passes on from mother to daughters and keeps on growing with the addition of new dolls.

In olden days dolls were made of wood or clay and were available only at the carnivals during  celebrations of religious occasions at temple, or at the pilgrimage centers. Now the dolls are available at various ehibitions or shops specially meant for these.
So I have been collecting dolls since my child hood. Here are some of them...

These are all made by the artisans of the Bengal. these are made of clay and by hand. Look at the way each detail has been perfectly brought out in each of them.


 These are the tribals performing on the drums.
 
 This is the man carrying the trash.
 
 This is the man selling curd in pots.
 
 This the washer man, carrying the clothes.
 
 This is the man selling jaggery.
 
 This is a fisher man on his way to fishing, carrying the cane baskets to carry his catch
 
 This is the vendor selling bottle gourd roaming around in the village from door to door.
 The structure of the body, the clothes worn and the expressions on their faces so beautifully brought out.

Well I will be back with some more of the ones I have some other time.....


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?