How to draw basic lines and curves.

Simple and Beautiful Patterns tiles for Beginners.


What a beautiful day it was on a weekday.  And, above that I have a wonderful idea to sketch few lines and curves. So, I took my time out and sketched some beautiful patterns. But, this was not enough so I took out my watercolor kit and brushes. There you go I have a pattern tile ready 👆🏻.

In the following week I had very nice abstract image in my mind

the picture wasn't that good but it gave me a wonderful pattern. 
Full pattern tile of the Abstract rangoli 

this is all in Watercolor.

Recently, I was creating patterns for beginners. Navratri is here and I had a floral design.
It was truly a wonderful drawing and coloring idea. And then I had to make space between the image and the border line as you can see in the above picture. Then I clicked on my digital art.
And getting a amazing pattern tile and a full pattern tile.

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Rangoli art project 🎨🖌️ is to learn about joining the dots. There is a scientific reason that appear in traditional rangoli designs. The curved patterns joining the dots symbolize the infinite universe. Such patterns resemble the wave harmonics of the sound. The rangoli designs in frontyard of the house represents the happiness, positivity and liveliness of a household. And now it has come in so many shapes and forms like the digital rangoli art.  Colored rice and lentils used for making Rangoli designs. 

Here are a few things you can use for your Rangoli:
Colorful Flower petals
Rangoli Powder/Chalk Powder
Colored Raw Rice
Raw Beans/Raw Lentils
Raw Colorful Pasta
Rice Powder
Salt or Epsom Salt
Rangoli tools (optional)

Patterns are often passed down from generation to generation. Designs can be based on nature, geometric shapes for example like a kolam or sand art.
Rangoli is Rang which means colors and Holi which means celebration. Rangoli is an ancient Hindu art form from India. And it is drawn by indians all over the world.

Check out this link 🔗
https://abirpothi.com/11-best-rangoli-designs-unveiling-the-beauty-of-rangoli-designs/

Rangoli is known as Chowkpurana in Uttar Pradesh, Mandana in Rajasthan, Muggu in Andhra Pradesh, and as Rangoli in Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra. In Bengal, it is known as Alpanaa whereas in Bihar and Uttaranchal it is named Aripanaa.

And I have drawn this in Watercolor.  Watercolor is the basics by using different colors and now it is done by adding salt, coffee and so on.


Watercolours Rangoli gives painting look to your floor. Whereas I do it on the watercolor paper. I call it Jal rangoli pattern tile. Where Jal signifies water. And now I combine it with acrylic, crayons and so on. So now there are two types of rangoli patterns wet and dry. But apart from this is with beautiful flowers and colored rice

Below is powder rangoli and comes in variety of colors.
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Cheers,
Gcb studio 

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