Hosted by 21Skilladda – Diwali Special
Creative Expression through Rangoli:
This competition offers a platform for students to showcase their creativity and imagination through the traditional art of Rangoli, inspired by the festive spirit of Diwali.
Open to Students from Class 4 to 12:
All students from Classes 4 to 12 can participate, providing an opportunity for young minds to explore cultural and artistic skills at a national level.
Encouraging Traditional Art with a Modern Twist:
Students are encouraged to blend tradition with innovation in their Rangoli designs, using both conventional patterns and modern artistic elements.
Enhancing Cultural Awareness:
The competition helps students connect with the rich cultural heritage of India. Rangoli, a symbol of good luck and prosperity, teaches them the significance of colors, designs, and celebration during festivals like Diwali.
Skill Development:
Through this competition, students will develop important skills like creativity, color sense, coordination, and attention to detail, which are vital in both art and life.
Hands-on Learning:
By creating their own Rangoli designs, students will experience hands-on learning, exploring different materials, techniques, and patterns, encouraging practical problem-solving and artistic growth.
Boosting Confidence and Presentation Skills:
By participating in this national-level competition, students will gain confidence in presenting their work and expressing their ideas through art. Selected entries will also receive recognition on social media.
Design Originality:
Participants must create their own unique Rangoli designs. Plagiarism or using copied designs will lead to disqualification.
Material Guidelines:
Use only eco-friendly materials for making the Rangoli, such as colored powders, flower petals, or natural dyes. Avoid using synthetic materials that can harm the environment.
Size and Space:
The Rangoli should be created within the specified size limit (e.g., 3x3 feet) and in the designated area. Ensure the design is clear and visible.
Theme Relevance:
All designs must reflect the theme of Diwali and convey the spirit of the festival. Creativity should be combined with elements that represent Diwali traditions.
Submission Requirements:
Submit your entries before the deadline via WhatsApp to 9045537975. Include your full name and registration number along with high-quality photographs of your completed Rangoli from different angles, as well as a brief description of your design process and inspiration.
Design Originality:
Participants must create their own unique Rangoli designs. Plagiarism or using copied designs will lead to disqualification.
Material Guidelines:
Use only eco-friendly materials for making the Rangoli, such as colored powders, flower petals, or natural dyes. Avoid using synthetic materials that can harm the environment.
Size and Space:
The Rangoli should be created within the specified size limit (e.g., 3x3 feet) and in the designated area. Ensure the design is clear and visible.
Theme Relevance:
All designs must reflect the theme of Diwali and convey the spirit of the festival. Creativity should be combined with elements that represent Diwali traditions.
Submission Requirements:
Submit your entries before the deadline via WhatsApp to 9045537975. Include your full name and registration number along with high-quality photographs of your completed Rangoli from different angles, as well as a brief description of your design process and inspiration.