Colors Anero completes the celebration of festivals that bring joy to human life. Colors are a wonderful combination with every aspect of human life. Among them, in a festival like Diwali, the color scheme brings color and color.
One more color that is very common in Diwali festivals with oil paints or distempers that make the house a home is the color of Chirodi. Rangoli made of chirodi color in a corner of the drawing room in the courtyard or where there are no courtyards can be found in almost every house during the Diwali festival.
Making rangoli using different colors is a special pleasure. A long time ago, the women of the house used to draw chakras for their hobby, but then it changed drastically and today even men make honshu honsho rangoli. For them, this work is no longer for women.
Making attractive and varied rangoli is not only an easy task but it is also not very difficult with a little effort. When making rangoli, if we keep a few basic things in mind, the rangoli will get anero color.
Rangoli can be mainly divided into two parts. Geometric and free hand. Both of these types have their own merits and demerits.
Geometric figures have been depicted in rangoli for years although many do not realize that they are only making geometric figures but such figures are special in traditional rangoli. Since such a figure is made based on a certain size, it is easier to make it and fill it with colors. With the right color combination, such a rangoli is bright. However, the element of attraction is also prevalent in the free hand.
Before starting the work of making rangoli, two things should be clear, one is what kind of rangoli is to be made and the other is whether there is enough color for that kind of rangoli. Once this is clear, clean the area where the rangoli is to be made. Draw the figure you want to draw lightly by hand on the dried soot.
To make a geometric figure, make a square of a certain size. Or make squares of a certain size on the drawing paper and make holes in the four corners of it and then place the drawing paper on the ground and sprinkle chirodi on it. These are called firms which are also available in the market.
After the figure is drawn comes a very important aspect, coloring. Most people get beaten up in this aspect. Either they can't choose a color that suits the theme or they can't color properly. The colors of chirodi are fine as they are granular, but if the same particle is mixed in the seed color, it also causes trouble. When the color is sufficient, special care should be taken to maintain its texture. Coloring that looks like a pit somewhere and a pile somewhere is useless. This requires the hand to be steady.
If you want to use black color in the theme of rangoli, it is advisable to finish it first, then other colors. After all the colors have been completed, if there is a splash of another color in black, it can be easily removed but if there is a splash of black in light colors like white, yellow, blue, etc., it will be difficult to cover it.
It is advisable to draw the combination of colors on the mind while creating the figure so as to avoid trouble. Also avoid small details in the figure such as eyes, small tree branches, floating boats etc. All this is easy to do in water color or oil color painting. Not in the color of chirodi.
To make rangoli attractive, always use colors like red, purple, parrot, blue, yellow, orange, black etc. in its original form, use mixed colors only if required. It is difficult to mix in the colors of chirodi, not in the color of chirodi.
To make rangoli attractive, always use colors like red, purple, parrot, blue, yellow, orange, black etc. in their original form, use mixed colors only if required. Chirodi is hard to mix in colors so novice artists avoid it. In Rangoli, if you want to use a mixed color, you need to know where to start.
Various types of rangoli made in the festival celebrated in the mansion such as grain rope, abhala, diamond etc., wooden shells, underwater and over water rangolis are now also found in the house. Out of all these, the rangoli under and above the water is the toughest.
To make rangoli under water, lightly apply ghee on the surface of the pot first. Then make a rangoli on it, heat the pot a little, then after it cools down, pour water on it slowly. This water can be waxed on the surface of the cat that comes on the bottle of cold drink and it can be floated and a lamp can also be placed in it.
To make rangoli on water, make a surface of charcoal powder, conch or wood shavings on the vessel which is filled with water and then cut the paper of the figure to be made and draw the figure with the color of conch (not chirodi). Of course water should not be stirred during all these processes.
This way you can make your own colorful rangoli of various types and decorations to suit the festival.
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