S’porean floor artist got Master’s at 48, holds 24 records & did art with PM Lee “a few times”
When we arrived at Vijaya Mohan's single-storey home in Potong Pasir, we were struck not just by how warmly welcomed we were.
Colours that broke the records
CHENNAI: Be it the vibrant rangoli or traditional kolam, both are an integral part of Indian culture, and Vijaya Mohan stands tall bringing global recognition to the art.
The Art of Rangoli
Rangoli is a type of art originating from Nepal, India and Bangladesh. Rangoli is created using coloured sand, rice, flour and even flower petals to make beautiful patterns on flooring typically around the time of Deepavali.
Record-setting floor art at Gardens by the Bay
This floor decoration yesterday set a Singapore record for the largest collage made of glass marbles - 15,000 in total.
Largest Display Of Marble Art
Renowned rangoli artist Vijaya Mohan worked with 25 groups, mainly welfare organisations and schools to design 500 pieces of artwork using glass marbles and paint on acrylic boards. Close to 15,000 glass marbles were used.
Recycled CDs displayed along Singapore streets for Indian festival
A Singaporean artist has used recycled CDs for a unique twist on a traditional Indian art form.