#rangoli

Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2025-03-24
Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2025-03-21
2025-01-16

When #streets turned into #stories
The annual #Kolam and #Rangoli contest at the #MylaporeFestival is a time for women and men to tap into their creative side steeped in culture
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Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2025-01-15
Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2025-01-05
Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2024-12-22
Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2024-12-20
Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2024-12-20

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Credits: SPVST Sabha Mumbai

Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2024-12-18
Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2024-12-17
Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2024-12-17
2024-11-01

Shubh Diwali and Saal Mubarak

From my family to yours, I wish you a joyful Diwali and a prosperous New Year filled with love, light, and success!

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Deepak Kumar Vasudevanlavanyadeepak
2024-10-30

Just surfing the gallery and found this Diwali art of mine!
#DivineArt #artwork #rangoli #diwali #mastodonindians @mastodonindians

🪷 प्रियंका | Priyanka 🪷altlife@me.dm
2024-02-03
A woman making kolam in the morning. 
Kolam is an auspicious art of decorating courtyards and pooja rooms/prayer halls in South India drawn mainly by women and girls. Some women use rice flour to draw a kolam, which is the traditional medium to be used while others use sandstone or limestone powder.
🪷 प्रियंका | Priyanka 🪷altlife@me.dm
2024-01-28
This one is from a Kolam Consciousness workshop. 
Overall, drawing kolam enhances self-perception by fostering creativity, problem-solving skills, self-reflection, acceptance of imperfections, cultural connection, focus, and mindfulness. Embracing the art of kolam can lead to a more positive and empowered sense of self, with individuals developing a deeper appreciation for their abilities, uniqueness, and personal journey.
🪷 प्रियंका | Priyanka 🪷altlife@me.dm
2024-01-28
Kolam on road. Pondicherry.
Kolam, which means “form”, is a floor drawing made from coloured flour, and is used for ornamental or ceremonial design made everyday by Tamilian families outside their homes. It is a sign of invitation to welcome all deities into the home, not the least of whom is Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and wealth. The patterns range from geometric and mathematical line drawings around a matrix of dots to free-form artwork and closed shapes.
Vinay ಕಶ್ಯಪ್ (Mr./Dr.)vlk
2023-12-25

Neighbor is a masterful painter. I mean, look at the wick.

Colorful rangoli design of a birthday cake with a lit candle on a speckled floor.

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