Saturday, February 5, 2011
Rangoli-91-Borders-7
Rangoli Borders
Past few days as I was out travelling, I just used to doodle in my free time. Actually the places where I visited were small and big villages and towns of the coastal Andhra. So I used to carefully look at the doorsteps or front yards of the houses. I came across some rare designs of traditional Rangolis of Andhra Pradesh. These designs I am doing in separate posts called Sankranti Muggulu or Sankranti Rangolis.
But I kept on creating more and more Rangoli borders. I was too tired to create some big designs and moreover I kept on getting new ideas for these borders. So I had created a lot of these borders. Here are some:
Rangoli Borders-Kolam Borders-Muggu Borders
Rangoli Borders-Kolam Borders-Muggu Borders
Rangoli Borders-Kolam Borders-Muggu Borders
I am Back
Hello friends, I was away and am back after nearly two weeks or so. I left in such a hurry, that I could neither do some posts nor could infirm you about my absence. I missed you all.
As usual my trip was very tight scheduled, hectic and tiring. But I enjoyed every minute of it. I could visit some very old and not much known temples, some remote locations and enjoyed very much. I could collect some very rare designs of Rangolis, learned a bit more about the places, people, traditions and culture. It was an experience, an education and I feel more enriched now with those experiences.
This time I could visit some very remote locations. I enjoyed every moment of my travels. I have loads and loads to share with you all. The only constraint is time. I feel so tired after that long trip. But I am very eager to share with you all my treasures.
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