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The Parisian powerhouse opened the competition on June 27 with aims to expand its storied space and ease its visitor congestion through a newly designed entrance and exhibition space for one of its ...
The Musée du Louvre expansion will build a new entrance and dedicated room for the Mona Lisa, to be selected in an ...
Vijayalakshmi’s first rangoli in Singapore — a Ganesha image made in an open space for a competition in 1993 — was literally gone with the wind, as a stiff breeze blew away all the coloured powder.
In 1993, she took part in her first rangoli competition in Singapore and drew the Hindu god Ganesha using coloured rice powder. “It was my first time participating and I didn’t know it would be so ...
Rangoli, the traditional Indian art of making floral patterns and other designs on the floor with coloured or white powder, has a cultural ambassador in Singapore-based Indian-origin artist ...
Rangoli is a 5,000-year-old form of Indian folk floor art comprising ornamental designs with symmetrical and geometrical shapes. Traditionally, it is drawn on the floor with coloured rice powder ...
For art lovers, there's also a rangoli-making competition from 1-4 p.m. Participants will make designs on the ground using colorful powders. Registration is free, and guests can sign up for this ...
In the Rangoli Contest, the top spots went to Shruthi Ranjini, Parameshwari, Sujithra Anandhi, Sandhiya M, and Devipriya. As the sun dipped lower in the sky, the kolams began to fade.
Rangoli Competition Organized by AIDWA in GadwalThe All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) held Rangoli competitions at the Degree College in Gadwal town. The event was graced by former ZPTC ...
A colorful and lively Muggula (Rangoli) competition was held at Saraswati Sishu Mandir in Nagarkurnool. The event was organized under the guidance of the school principal, Prasanna Lakshmi, and saw ...
Schools and colleges are also joining in the celebrations by organising fun competitions by way of kite-making contests, rangoli designs, and cooking events.
Our Architectural Design competition is an exciting opportunity for Year 12 (or equivalent) students to analytically approach a design problem and creatively develop architectural design solutions.
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