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Free hand peacock drawing in rangoli

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Peacock is one of the most popular themes for rangoli designs drawn for Diwali or competitions.  This is a traditional free hand design drawn without the basic outline being drawn with a chalk piece as is usually drawn.  
First the central part is drawn using a paisley design.  Then we have the head portion and the tail portion.  Decorate the outline with dots and designs.  Now that I have been using tools available at home ! for creating designs ,  I wanted to try filling up the colours with a lemon squeezer to get the plumage of the bird.  It was quite interesting and the result also very beautiful , I think.  This method would be a simple n quick method to create a peacock rongoli after drawing the bird, free hand.



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