If you have been around, you know that I have known Janak Chauhan since 2016. Our connection goes back to last four Diwalis. His rangoli in 2016 from London’s Canary Wharf was how we met virtually and since then every Diwali, I get a chance to see his exemplary work and then share it with you readers.
In blogging terms, he is the (only) guest artist on happiness and food. It’s truly an honor that I have the opportunity to share his work.
Have a look at the 2019 rangoli from Canary Wharf.



Happy Diwali and hope the festival of light brings brightness in your lives. Until next year, add colors to your life and to others’.
Linking up with Esha and Natasha for Wordless Wednesday and this is #89 for me.
Would appreciate bit more details about Janak Chauhan and his rangoli. I am unfortunately not aware about him or his work and would love to know more.
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This is such a lovely rangoli. I’ve liked Canary Wharf. What a lovely place that is. Full of movement in the mall before and full of silence inside the workplace reception. People stand for hours to take the picture of trains crossing above. That’s how beautiful the place is. A rangoli at a nearby place would have been worth the visit. Is it still on? How long will it be? Are visitors allowed to view it? A beautiful creation Janak. Inside the hall of creativity I’d say this rangoli is.
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Awesome work . Colorful
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Beautiful! Is there anywhere we can check out his other works? And, thank you for sharing!
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Dearest Parul,
I do remember your post from last year. It’s lovely to see another gorgeous Rangoli by Janak Chauhan.
Do fill us in with more details on him, and where we can find him online.
Have a great weekend!
And thank you so much for this lovely link-up for #WordlessWednesday.
I took tons of tree pictures in Tanzania from #TTL.
I hope to link up soon. ๐
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Beautiful!
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