yes it is easy to make rangoli you can start from some tutorial on net
Rangoli is a Indian origin art. It's meaning is "Art filled with colors". It is a tradition to create rangoli in front yard of house and office.Many People believe that making of rangoli brings good luck and also many people draw it just for decoration purpose. Especially, it is created on festivals like Diwali, Vijayadashmi, Holi, Makar Sankranti, etc. Colored sand, colored rice, dry flour, flowers are used to draw rangoli.
A Rangoli Is A Pattern That Has To Be Symatrical Otherwise It's Not A Rangoli Pattern
Rangoli is vividly colored art, drawn on doorsteps in India If one desires to buy photographs of Rangoli, they should be available at a stock photo company, such as Corbis. If you have an East Indian neighborhood in your area, it may be possible to find photos in one of the shops.
Rangoli is a type of folk art rugs in India. They are arranged by the faithful at Hindu celebrations to welcome the gods and hopefully to get the gods to favor them over others who did not use the bright, decorative rugs.
The Rangoli called in Kerala is kolam.
Rangoli is a kind of powder that the Indians use for festivals.You put the rangoli in a plate and you make mandalas with it.The rangoli comes in a lot of different colors.I suggest you go on Google and write rangoli to check the photos they're really beautiful.
'yukta yamini kaushal first invented the rangoli'
when hindus celebrate diwali they make rangoli patterns
what are old and current practices of rangoli
Physics invokes the concept of symmetry to formulate natural laws - that is, laws of nature are expected to be symmetrical, in order to have universal validity. Symmetry implies harmony, beauty , perfection. Most art forms tend to emphasize these qualities. Rangoli patterns represent essentially geometric drawings as free form art work.
Obviously not..infact there are different rangoli patterns..
Life is Art, Music is Art I combined glastonbury and creamfields to make Creambury.