Rangoli Flower Carpet
Big, brightly coloured Rangoli patterns are created in living rooms and at the entrances of Indian homes on the morning of Deepavali. Rangoli is traditionally made from dyed rice flour, raw coloured rice, or flower petals.
Indian-Origin Singaporean Rangoli Artist Vijayalakshmi Mohan Among 5 Recipients Of National Heritage Board Award
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 Vijayalakshmi Mohan.
Rangoli artist, Malay drum maker among stewards of intangible cultural heritage award winners
A rangoli artist, a Chinese tea master and a Malay drum maker were among five people or businesses given awards on April 2 for promoting and passing on their skills and traditions in intangible cultural heritage to the community and younger generation.
Tea, drums and rangoli: These stewards of culture and heritage are being honoured for preserving tradition in Singapore
Each recipient will be awarded a trophy, certificate of award and $5,000 cash prize in addition to an option to get up to $20,000 in project funding (subject to approval).
Largest Rangoli Made Of Indian Sarees
It was International Women’s Day on 8 Mar 2025 and Cairnhill CC IAEC had the Singarangoli team to put up a rangoli display using sarees.
Rangoli, in record-breaking style
In a stunning showcase using 1,500 ladoos, 900 pieces of cake, 500 packets each of murukku, badushas and jangiris, a new entry was recorded in the Singapore Book of Records for the largest rangoli made up of traditional Indian sweets and snacks.
Rangoli artist Vijaya Mohan weaves recycling into art
Internationally-recognised Rangoli Community Artist Vijaya Mohan has drawn over 19,000 rangolis in Singapore as well as abroad in countries such as the USA, Taiwan and Japan.
Largest Rangoli Made of Pistachio Shells
Largest Rangoli Made of Pistachio Shells.
Singapore rangoli artist creates pieces with Spanish flowers, household items
SINGAPORE – Artist Vijaya Mohan’s mission is to promote rangoli, a 5,000-year-old Indian art, in all its different shapes and forms.
Rangoli Exhibition by Vijaya Mohan
Vijaya Mohan (b.1959) started learning Rangoli in Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India, at the tender age of five at the feet of her mother and used to be so fascinated by Rangoli that she used to try different designs.