- Rangoli
Rangoli is one of the most popular art forms in
India . It is a form ofsandpainting decoration that uses finely ground white powder and colours, and is used commonly outside homes in India.Rangoli can be wall art as well as floor art. The term "rangoli" is derived from words "rang" (colour) and "aavalli" ('coloured creepers' or 'row of colours').
Origin
The origin of rangoli painting is traced to a legend recorded in the Chitralakshana, the earliest Indian treatise on painting. When the son of a Kings high priest died,
Brahma , Lord of the universe, asked the king to paint the likeness of the boy so that Brahma could breathe life into him again. This is how, it is believed, the first painting was made. Also, the son of the king painted a portrait of a girl whom the son liked very much, although the king would not let his son see her. Rangoli also became a form of self-portraiture for women.Another popular story is that
God , in one of his creative episodes, extracted the juice from one of themango trees aspaint , and drew the figure of awoman so beautiful that it put the heavenly maidens to shame.Chola rulers made extensive use of floor paintings. They are known by different names in different parts of the country; "
Alpana " inBengal , "Aripana" inBihar , "Madana" inRajasthan , "Rangoli" inGujarat ,Karnataka andMaharashtra , "Chowkpurana" inUttar Pradesh and "Kolam " inKerala andTamilnadu , "Muggu" inAndhrapradesh . Some of these, especially many of the North Indian ones likeAalpana more often refer to floor painting with traditional wet color, rather than the powder rangoli more conventional in south India.Like Hindu and Buddhist
Mandalas , the reason for using powder or sand as a medium for creating Rangoli (and its resulting fragility) is sometimes thought to be a metaphor for the impermanence of life and maya.Description
The motifs in traditional Rangoli are usually taken from Nature -
peacock s,swan s,mango ,flower s,creeper s, etc. The colours traditionally were derived from naturaldye s - from barks of trees, leaves,indigo , etc. However, today,synthetic dye s are used in a range of bright colours. The materials used for Rangoli take on either a flat appearance, when a uniform monolayer of powders are sprinkled or a 3-D effect when different sized grains like cereals, pulses etc are used either in their natural colouring or tinted with natural dyes are used. Someartist s use the 3-D effect for borders alone while others create beautiful designs usinggrain s andbead s entirely. Coloured powder can be directly used for fancy decorations, but for detailed work, generally the material is a coarse grained powder base into which colors are mixed. The base is chosen to be coarse so that it can be gripped well and sprinkled with good control. The base can be sand, marble dust, saw dust, brick dust or other materials. The colors generally are very fine pigment podwers likegulal /aabir available forHoli or colors (mentioned above) specially sold for rangoli in South India. Various day to day colored powders likeindigo used for cloth staining, spices liketurmeric , chili,rawa , rice flour, flour of wheat etc are also variously used. Powder colors can be simply mixed into the base. If the base is light like saw dust, it can be used to make floating rangoli on the surface ofstagnant water . Sometimes saw-dust or sand is soaked into waterbased color and dried to give various tints. However that probably cannot be used on water. If a rangoli is to be made on water, the color should preferably be insoluble in water. [http://www.newkerala.com/news2.php?action=fullnews&id=50923]The designs are symbolic and common to the entire country, and can include
geometrical patterns, with lines, dots, squares, circles, triangles; theswastika , lotus,trident , fish,conch shell, footprints (supposed to be of goddessLakshmi ),creeper s, leaves, trees, flowers, animals andanthropomorphic figures. These motifs often are modified to fit in with the local images and rhythms. One important point is that the entire pattern must be an unbroken line, with no gaps to be left anywhere for evil spirits to enter.Originally Rangoli was done in small patterns — 2 feet square — but now entire floor areas of rooms and hotel
foyer s are covered in intricate detailed designs. Traditionally, such floor decorations were done only on auspicious occasions or festivals. But today, any occasion is good enough — weddings, birthday parties, opening ceremonies, etc. In the deep South and South West of India andKerala , flowers are used to create floor art.Rangoli can be improvised into diverse visual art forms. For instance, it can be used to make elaborate images that look as if they were painted (some examples of such Rangolis: [http://www.nhindia.net/forum/YaBB.cgi?board=udaan;action=display;num=1088917479] , [http://www.geocities.com/vichare_world/rangoli1.html] , [http://www.geocities.com/vichare_world/rangoli2.html] , [http://www.swastikrangoli.com/rangoli.html] , [http://picasaweb.google.com/pritzd/RangolisIVeMade] . Sprinkling powder by hand is a very laborious and difficult process, however, and it's difficult to render fine details - meaning the image must be quite large.
In
Indian culture s, all guests and visitors occupy a very special place, and a rangoli is an expression of this warm hospitality. In particular, theDiwali festival is widely celebrated with rangoli, since at this time, people visit each other's homes to exchange greetings and sweets.Rangoli also has a religious significance, enhancing the beauty of the surroundings and spreading joy and happiness all around.
ee also
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Rangavalli
*Kolam , the Tamil version ofRangoli .
*Swastik Rangoli Kalakar Group .External links
* [http://www.rangoli.ws Rangoli Designs]
* [http://www.rangoli.co.in Rangoli and Kolam Designs of India]
* [http://mehandi27.com/rangoli/index.html See Rangoli Pictures]
* [http://picasaweb.google.com/pritzd/RangolisIVeMade Some Rangolis incorporating non-traditional designs]
* [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/A_0211.htm Bengali Alpana]
* [http://bellurramki18.wordpress.com/category/rangoli/ Exclusive & Refreshing Rangoli Designs]
* [http://www.swastikrangoli.com/ Vadodara Based Swastik Rangoli Kalakar Group]
* [http://www.varnamela.com See Rangoli World Record 2003]
* [http://www.ikolam.com/rangoli Interactive Kolam and Rangoli (animated)]
* [http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/rangoli/ Rangoli - Painted Prayers of India]
* [http://www.marathizone.com/marathi/categories.php?cat_id=67 Latest Rangoli Designs With Points]
* [http://blog.idera.in/index.php Latest Rangoli Designs Diwali 2007]
* [http://www.rangolifashionhouse.com/ Rangoli clothing from the traditional Indian Tangail cotton Sari]
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