Una rosa Rangoli (Rangoli Rose)
Una rosa Rangoli (Rangoli Rose)

Rangolis are a traditional greeting drawn on the ground at the entrance of a home. In cities the image is drawn in chalk, but the overwhelming majority of these appear in the villages and countryside, where they are made directly onto the earth using a thin trail of coloured rice flour. This interpretation gathers together a number of designs and images.
mixed media on canvas 70cmx50cm
In the collection of Stuart and Irene Clarke, Essex, UK

Ref: 2010/007

Date: 05/05/2010

Location: India

Artist: Anthony Lord

Una rosa Rangoli (Rangoli Rose)

Rangolis are a traditional greeting drawn on the ground at the entrance of a home. In cities the image is drawn in chalk, but the overwhelming majority of these appear in the villages and countryside, where they are made directly onto the earth using a thin trail of coloured rice flour. This interpretation gathers together a number of designs and images.
mixed media on canvas 70cmx50cm
In the collection of Stuart and Irene Clarke, Essex, UK

Ref: 2010/007

Date: 05/05/2010

Location: India

Artist: Anthony Lord