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SANSKAR BHARTI RANGOLI : MEDIUM TO CONSERVE TRADITIONAL ART OF RANGOLI FROM EXTRINSIC TO INTRINSIC

Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH -GRANTHAALAYAH (Vol.9, No. 10)

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Page : 266-276

Keywords : Sanskar Bharti Rangoli; Traditional Art; Floor Art; Sample;

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Abstract

Indian culture and Art Share an unwavering Connection between them. Indian art provides picturesque Slide view of Indian culture, Rangoli Art is one of the most prominent art among Indian Art forms. This is a floor art, which were basically designed and embossed at main entrance and courtyards. On various auspicious occasions and festivals Rangoli was designed to grant divine blessings of God as well as signifies the prosperity and heartwarming welcome of guests. There are many varites of Rangoli in India Sanskar Bharti Rangoli is one of the most popular rangoli art of Maharashtra. This art form comprises of many Hindu aesthetics, artifacts and cultural symbols. These symbols bring a distinct feature to Sanskar Bharti Rangoli. This paper aims at conservation of Rangoli art form by shifting its inclination to fabric embossing. These art form can be consummate by fabric printing (Block, screen printing, stencil printing), fabric printing and embroidery can be used by fashion enjoy to uplift the unique experience of traditional colors, designs and styles to conserve these rangoli art forms Sanskar Bharti Rangoli is designed to facilitate compatibility of shape, area design and group design which brings appropriateness to art form. Ten art designs developed for this paper, on the counter part, five best fabrics painting finalized to paint on Home furnishing Textile. Fashion Users appreciated the products designed with traditional Indian Rangoli art , Sanskar Bharti Rangoli. This paper elaborates the efforts and significance of Sanskar Textile fabric

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