Wish you all a very happy Diwali (Belated). As a ritual every year I share here the rangoli I make (from the time I have started making decent rangolis). This year I would like to showcase a few designs by people around me that added more beauty to the Diwali decoration (along with mine). If you too like them, post your views in the comment section. Here I go:
This was the first rangoli I saw, made by a friend
Manisha along with her friends. She has become an expert with creative sketches of Lord
Ganesha and she chose the same for her rangoli. Isn't is creative and beautiful?
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Made by: Manisha Raj and her friends, Software Engineer, Delhi. |
I loved the use of mirrors in this Rangoli. With a big diya in the center, Pratima has artistically designed the surrounding space. Innovative!!! What do you say?
I was looking at this charming & modern design again and again. Maitri has created an appealing design by wiping off colors at regular intervals. The color combination is striking too. Isn't it?
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Made By: Maitri Chaturvedi, Physiotherapist, Wardha. |
Who can miss looking at this attractive & vibrant corner of the house! Soviaa's rangoli looks amazing with lighted diyas around!
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Made by: Soviaa D Mehta, 3D visualizer, Delhi |
Arti shared her neihbours work that she made around the planted pots. Lord Ganesha's another depiction. I liked it.
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Aarti Gandotra, Prof. at Ansal University, Delhi, shared her neighbour's artistic work. |
Akshat shared the rangoli that bagged first prize in his office. You just can't stop looking at this mesmerising work.
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Shared by: Akshat Sharma, Software Engineer, HCL, Delhi. |
Manisha shared her friend's work. Next year, I would love to decorate a corner of my house with such beauty... Simple and elegant!
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Made by: Amit Kumar and his wife Manisha, Doctors by Profession. |
And this one is made by me this year.
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Goddess Lakshmi holding Lord Ganesha. |
I hope like me, you also enjoyed these artistic designs above.
Wish you all again a very Happy Diwali...
I like all. I particularly admire the neat rangoli of Manisha, Amit and Akshat. Mirror work is innovative.
ReplyDeleteMaitri's work is creative. Btw I am not a pro at reviewing creative stuff but it surely is a delight.
P.s. I love ur work. Each year u suprise me wt your rangolis. Keep up the good work.
Thankyou so much Shine for your warm and motivating words. :) xoxo
Deleteall are too gud! I loved the first three the most :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :D
Thankyou Ankita. I am glad you liked them!!! :)
DeleteVivid !
ReplyDeleteThanks Paresh! :-)
DeleteLovely bright, colorful, and beautiful designs.
ReplyDeleteI love them all :) Rangolis are a super gift of incredible India.
Your Rangoli is pretty too!
Happy Diwali!
Thanks a ton Anita. I agree with you, rangolis are super gift we use in our ceremonies to decorate even floors with beautiful designs. A very happy Diwali to you ttoo!!
DeleteWow ! thats really beautiful rangoli's , each so different and nice ....
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much. I am glad you enjoyed the designs! :)
DeleteOh God! I see perfection and divinity staring at me through those lovely designs...
ReplyDeleteReally amazing and different.
I am delighted Locomente that you liked the designs. Thankyou for your warm feedback :)
DeleteWow! These are fabulous! You and your friends are super talented. Thanks for sharing these. Hope you had a great Diwali!
ReplyDeleteBelated Diwali, Shesha. Aesthetically beautiful Rangali adding spark and magic to the new year, Thanks for sharing and keep up the great creative work. Super duper:)
ReplyDeleteSprinkle some bright colors on rice paste and see the magic. Kids are busy with their pastel crayons and poster paints to color their own designs. rangoli designs
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