Rangoli programme in National museum of Singapore!

Advanced Deepavali wishes to everyone!

Star Anise geometry design for National Museum of Sg Rangoli

This year’s theme for Deepavali celebration at National Museum of Singapore is ‘Spices’ and I had a request that I use the Spices from National Museum’s William Farquhar collection of paintings. I suggested to use the spices for the decoration and incorporated the natural Geometric Shape of the spice ‘Star Anise’ into the design and this was well received as this fits into the overall theme as well.

My beautiful Co-hosts Mehak & Michelle, Rangoli National Museum of Sg

Though I was a little sceptical about myself giving a talk about ‘Rangoli & it’s significance’ live on facebook from the museum, I pushed myself as always. I’m glad the talk went on well, thankfully my co-hosts Mehak from India and Michelle from Croatia were very interested in the art and that helped me to discuss about some of the facts about Rangoli in a very casual way throughout 1 hour. later Michelle stayed with me until the end of the programme, interacting with the kids and parents who came to try their hands on the rangoli.

Visitors trying Rangoli at National Museum of Sg at Deepavali 2020 celebrations
Kids trying Rangoli at National Museum of Sg at Deepavali 2020 celebrations

I’m very happy to learn that National Museum of Singapore received positive feedback about the program and they have decided to keep the Rangoli for 1 week until deepavali, for the visitors. Kindly visit level 2 to see the Art of Rangoli with a ‘Spice theme’. I’m thankful to the programme Co-ordiantor from National Museum of Sg, the camera crew, Marinah, my co-hosts, visitors whom I met last Saturday and all others who appreciate my work!

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