Saturday, 23 January 2016

Indian Republic Day Rangoli - National symbols of India - Free Hand Design

Wishing you all very happy 67th Republic day in advance. I drew this National symbols of India - Free Hand rangoli for the Republic Day 2016.


Step 1:Draw a big size flower design. You can use any tools to make the centre circle.(Refer below image)


Step 2: In the 4 petals draw our national symbols..Hockey stick with ball, Mango,Indian Flag & Lotus Designs..


Step 3: Now start to color one by one. Draw some small circles in the centre circle.(I used different shapes of plates to make the circle design)



Step 4: Rangoli centre design is ready.You can complete until this step. If you want to elaborate rangoli can go to further steps. 

Our National Game of India - Hockey
National Flower of India       - Lotus
National Fruit of India          - Mango
&
Indian Flag


Step 5: Try to draw the tiger design( Keep a picture of tiger on side, so easy to draw the same). Its look difficult but very easy to draw.The Bengal Tigers was chosen as the national animal of India.The characteristics of the tiger seems befitting to India as it represents pride, strength, suppleness and power. 


Step 6: Try to Draw Peacock design.Peacock was adopted as the National Bird of India in 1963. The peacock has a very significant role in the Indian culture and is considered to represent grace and beauty. 


Step 7: Draw Banyan tree .If you've seen a Banyan Tree, you’ll notice how one tree has so many branches and several roots growing out of it. This unique characteristic of the tree signifies the immortality, unity and deeps roots of India and its people


Step 8: Fill your favourite colors on the Designs. Draw white line on side.( Refer below image) 


Step 9: If you like to wish near and dear people's in your area, you can write HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY on top of the rangoli. When I draw this Rangoli, I was concentrated more on designs  & colors. So it came such a wonderful look.



Step 10:  Republic Day Rangoli ready to welcome our National Festival. 
          Add diyas and flowers are used to look more beautiful...

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