The journey to the wonderful and vibrant state of Gujarat started with the idea of covering the wonderful city of Ahmedabad and surrounding places of interest and then also to the beautiful Kutch.As time was not enough for us and travelling with an eighth month old and a 6 year old left with us no choice of going to Kutch as it required much more time than we thought it would take.So leaving Kutch later for this year we returned.
upcycled exhibition |
pamphlets and leaflets and calender are showstoppers |
the video of the craft |
Nina sabnani the great illustrator has written a book for children. |
the calender had so much information...a good read |
upcycling patch work quilts and applique quilts |
the hat of a Rabari child,when she is ceremonially given a name.An inventive artisan combined the two old head coverings converting them into fashion,a very thoughtful upcycling |
Chotlo was re made using old beads and tiny cowrie shells which have not been available for decades.The artisan added pink plastic beads to give it a contemporary feel |
the Stitching Stories,some illustrations from the beautiful book |
beautiful illustrations |
the kutch upcycled rajai at home,made us cozy this winter |
those cushions,loved the beads.. |
did make my heart flutter |
the rustic feel |
the beauty deep down,... Images and Ideas Lakshmi Arvind |
Oh, such inspiring pieces of art..really, they're more than just embroidery. Love, love, love the shot that made your heart flutter.
ReplyDeletewonderful post....makes me want to fly off to India.....
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning shots!!
ReplyDeleteNice post Lakshmi...I love Gujarat and the way they keep the traditional art alive. Lovely illustration On the book page too.
ReplyDeleteLovely... the shadow work and the subtle beauty
ReplyDeleteVery interesting
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring, I am in love with this post Lakshmi! Kutch seems a must-visit for art lovers, must-do someday!
ReplyDeleteEach photo is better than the previous one..love your floor lamps..and what flowers are those,in the kindi?
ReplyDeletethanks all.
ReplyDelete@purple rickshaw....the yellow flowers are of Coreopsis tinctoria.It is a traditional dye palnt also known as dyers coreopsis.coreopsis has showy radiant 2 in. yellow flower heads with reddish/brown centers. Some plants have dark red flowers, others have yellow and red flowers.