Your bluebells sing to me Padmashree. :)
Padmashree has already made it with pencil, so, may be some of us should try to make this using other mediums? :)
Good rangOli, let us see how the real artists are going to work on this :-)
One suggestion. There is a free software called graph paper. In that you have the choice of printing rectangular, staggered and hexagonal dots. In fact, one can adjust the shades of the dots to be light. The images of these dot patterns can be saved and printed. It is very easy to try kOlams on these. For those who use paintshop etc., one can import the images of these to those and work the rangOlis on them. Just for everybody's information.
Regards! - mOhana
Here is a tentative plan: the final group of rangolis would be displayed as one big image. Time frame: two weeks from today.
The other images would be attached to a copy of this one ( meaning; the other images which would be the derivative of this image, would follow this one).
Anybody can join in and try it in any medium. If the number of images exceed a certain size/per page limit, then the group of images would be displayed as a separate page.
Please mention Padmashree's rangoli in your rangoli, when you upload it, so that I can correlate it.
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