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Cinmoy Sarkarr

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Creating Easy Simple Geometric Patterns: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

There are countless creative possibilities with easy simple geometric patterns, which are a beautiful fusion of art and mathematics. They … Show more

Categories Geometric Patterns
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Exploring the World of Geometric Patterns Drawing: A Creative Journey 2024

Since ancient times, geometric patterns drawing have enthralled designers and painters with their special fusion of creativity and mathematics. These … Show more

Categories Geometric Patterns
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Simple Geometric Patterns: Exploring the Beauty of Basics

For generations, simple geometric patterns have enthralled artists, designers, and common people. Their repeating, organized patterns are a popular choice … Show more

Categories Geometric Patterns
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The Timeless Elegance of Mughal Floral Motifs

Overview Known for its rich cultural legacy, especially in the areas of art, architecture, and textiles, the Mughal Empire thrived … Show more

Categories Floral Motifs
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Rangoli Designs

Rangoli designs are intricate and colorful patterns created on the ground, primarily during Indian festivals and celebrations. These artistic arrangements are made using vibrant materials like colored powders, rice, flour, or flower petals. Traditionally, rangoli is crafted at the entrance of homes to welcome guests and deities, symbolizing joy and prosperity.

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