Everyday kolam rangoli design in chalk and flowers, 26

January 12, 2012 12:55 by anisha

Simple kolam pattern in chalk

How to make this rangoli?

First I made a four-petalled flower in the center. Gave it an inner line. Then I made a double circle around the flower. Filled the space between the two circles with stripes. Lastly I drew the leaves around the circle and striped the leaves. Finishing touches are with fresh and fragrant Malati flowers.


 


Floral rangoli design from India

November 27, 2010 23:19 by anisha

floral rangoli design

Marigold, roses, pink asters and leaves make this floral rangoli.


 


A view of Kaziranga National Park from the highway from Guwahati to Jorhat

August 27, 2010 12:20 by anisha

Time: Pre sunset, Month: December

On the road from Guwahati to Jorhat, Assam

Road to Kaziranga National Park

Welcome to a view of Kaziranga National Park, a World Heritage Site, famous for the one-horned rhino

There are 3 rhinos at a distance in this photo. Try and spot at least one!

[Photo credits: Anisha Sharma]


 


Floral rangoli in uruli

August 18, 2010 01:24 by anisha

Floral rangoli in uruli

Plumeria, marigold and chandni flowers have been used to make this floral rangoli in an uruli full of water.


 


Street art from Chennai, Floral rangoli design 2

April 4, 2010 22:28 by anisha

Floral rangoli design

This beautiful rangoli made from dry coloured rangoli powders and flowers is from a Rangoli competition in a Chennai street.


 


Flower Rangoli design 1

April 4, 2010 22:25 by anisha

floral rangoli design

This rangoli is made using jasmine, oleander, roses, marigolds, rice, grass and earthen lamps with wick and oil.


 


Flower Power, a poem by Ruskin Bond

April 3, 2010 01:12 by anisha

 

Pansies

Ruskin BondDaddy said: "to be happy, be like a flower which attracts butterflies, bees, lady birds and gentle people."

"A flower doesn't have to rush about in order to make friends. It remains quietly where it has grown and sweetens the air with its fragrance. "

"God gave this power to flowers and gentle people."

~ Ruskin Bond, To Live in Magic