Dots rangoli, or pulli kolam is a traditional art form where patterns and designs are created using a grid of dots. The process involves arranging dots in a symmetrical grid and connecting them with lines or curves to form intricate designs. Here's a general description: Dot Grid Creation: The rangoli starts with placing dots in rows and columns, forming a grid. Depending on the complexity, the grid can be made up of different numbers of dots, like 4x4, 5x5, or even more. Symmetry: Most dots rangoli designs are symmetrical. The patterns can be mirrored along a central axis or follow a radial pattern, ensuring balance and harmony in the design. Connecting the Dots: Once the dot grid is made, the next step is to connect the dots using lines, curves, or loops to create shapes like flowers, spirals, geometric shapes, or animals. In some cases, the dots themselves may be left visible, or they can be incorporated into the design. Design Complexity: Simple designs may involve just a few lines or shapes, while more elaborate rangolis can combine multiple elements like flowers, peacocks, or abstract patterns. The design evolves from connecting dots in various ways to form beautiful patterns. Colors and Decorations: After completing the basic structure by connecting the dots, colors are often filled in to make the rangoli vibrant and lively. Some may use rice flour, chalk powder, or flower petals to enhance the design. This type of rangoli is common during festivals like Diwali, Pongal, and other celebrations, as it brings a sense of tradition and festivity to the space.
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