Indian artist Roshan Patil is a huge Roman Reigns fan and is currently making waves on social media with his stunning artwork of The Tribal Chief. WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns boasts quite a ...
In a corner at Ikea Tampines, the grey concrete floor becomes artist Vijaya Mohan’s canvas. With the help of co-artist Nithiya Ramprasad, 42, Vijaya lays a pre-cut blue plastic sheet measuring 3m by ...
A Delhi-based woman recently went viral on internet for her fantastic albeit offbeat take on rangoli. She created it using iron nails and threads to create a vibrant design that’s not only unique but ...
Evanston artist and sculptor Indira Johnson offered Chicago Cultural Center visitors an opportunity to engage in an intricate community art project aiming to promote peace, unity and blessings on ...
Making ornate floor art can be a celebratory act for festivals like Diwali and a meditative practice. By Anna P. Kambhampaty Every year around this time, more than a billion people worldwide celebrate ...
Massive street artwork: Bhagyashree crafted a 20-foot rangoli portrait in South Korea during a festival, attracting crowds and online attention. Fusion of cultures: The rangoli combined Indian ...
The beautiful art of Rangoli is an intricate, colorful painting created entirely of sand. This ancient form of art started in India and is now popular all over the world as a way to celebrate special ...
The post, uploaded four days ago, has amassed nearly 50 million views and over 13 lakh likes. Social media has become a vibrant platform for artists to showcase their creativity and gain recognition.
Rangoli, the traditional Indian art of making floral patterns and other designs on the floor with coloured or white powder, has a cultural ambassador in Singapore-based Indian-origin artist ...
At some point in their lives, Hindus have all practiced the traditional art of Rangoli – colourful floor designs. In recent times, however, this Indian artform has become part of our local Hindu ...
These geometric patterns, religious symbols and floral designs are drawn on the floor of one’s home, often using chalk and colourful powders, as a way to ward off evil spirits and welcome the good ...