Wednesday, December 22, 2010

MY JOURNEY

Hi everyone. Sorry I was unable to update my blog because of my busy schedule. I have been working on my styling projects for months and have been traveling and preparing for shoots. I have done my mini-project based on my journey to the places in UK. Here the place and people have been my inspirations based on which I could successfully establish my ideas. Though I couldn't source enough materials for my project, I some how managed to do it successfully. So, here are the snaps which was done based on my journey that carries different purposes and concepts within them.

A Dark World :






Wonder Land :







Lost in the High Street :





A Picture in the Penarth :











A Lonely Juliet :






Savage Garden :










Thursday, November 18, 2010

Trip to Counties in UK



I was so lucky to join Simon's group for a one day trip to Worcester, Stratford-upon -Avon and Warwickshire. He is a English professor at BIAD, whom I got introduced by one of my friends Haris at the BIAD campus. That was my first day at BIAD. I was also accompanied by few Chinese friends and professors to this trip.

Today 11th September early dawn at 7:00, I had to back pack and run to the Hair of the Dog, a small pub inside the North campus of BIAD, to join Simon's group for the trip. The day started with a cappuccino in hand and a lovely morning walk. I really enjoyed that moment. We all were walking on the high streets of Worcester City. Initially we were having a glance of window displays and medieval pubs on the high street. I could see some old monasteries turned in to coffee pubs and inns. Though I have seen them in movies like ' The Librarian 3, curse of the judas chalice", I could imagine a different picture of the place in my mind, but I really do want to miss the images of these place in my digital album, so was busy in taking pictures while walking down the streets of the city.

Finally could hear the church bell ring and we all started to walk towards the Cathedral. Worcester Cathedral is one of the biggest cathedrals in UK. There were so many like in the past which were destroyed by the rulers of the past. We had to wait for the doors to open and then we started our journey inside the walls of this massive building. I could see very antique pieces like giant bells, story lined glass paintings of the christ and the building itself. I was feeling very strange between these walls. All I could imagine was people in the past walking in these doors and I could see some kind of meeting happening inside one of the large rooms of the cathedral which was to the left to the entrance. As we moved on, the architecture of the building changed. I have never seen such a huge cathedral before. This place was telling me something. I could sense a feeling of loneliness and fear. All I could imagine was wars between good and evil. Besides the dead people's bodies were buried inside these walls, which made me to think of a dead coming alive from his grave and people dressed up and black and white for some gathering. My imagination was running wild and wanted to come out of that.

Finally we reached a garden spot inside the cathedral. We could spot some sacred herbs in the place and it was very lovely to get the blaze of the sun within these bushes. The journey inside these strange walls came to an end and all of us were ready to walk to the next world not knowing what is going to come.

Luckily, we entered a world that is so beautiful and fun. This is 'The Lygon Arms-A Golden Village'. Everything in this place is gold. All I could see is colorful flowers, golden buildings and happy garden party. People were busy shopping, cuddling their pets and having chit chats. While I was walking on the pathway I was passed by some ladies dressed up in elegant style having their girl talks. This is a kind of a place where every British wants to live in while at their old age. So beautiful the place is, as expensive is the lifestyle. There were attractive shop windows, antique collections and beautiful interiors. Everything is made of wood which appeals very modern. I will say people have a very good sense of style in this place. Every detail is impeccable and gels with ambience of the place.

The place reminds me of the life style that existed in 60's, 80's and 90's. I could see some retro fashion and some flower girls here. Everything is so bright and colorful with joy and fun. By the time I finish thinking about the flower girls I met , We landed in front of a historical monument. The building was of Tudor architecture.


We found that we have walked in to the house of Lucy family, Charlecote, Warwickshire. This is now a museum where all the paintings, statues of Tudor times were exhibited. We were given a demonstration on Tudor's costume as well. This place is not just about Tudor's, this is all about the family tradition and the life of Tudor's itself. We can find even Indian and Arabic treasures preserved here. There is a beautiful water fall behind the house, which is breath taking. All I could imagine is the change in time while looking at the house. Time is mystery and nobody knows how the phases of mankind will change. Today's lifestyle is very easy and convenient, but people have toiled themselves in the past for pride and status. Massive and heavy equipments to easy and handy tools, thats what I thought when i saw the back yard and kitchen of the Lucy family house.

Finally it was time to move out with some wandering thoughts on Time and visited the most celebrated place of film makers and dramatist, "Stratford-Upon-Avon". The birth place of stage drama and love.

We first walked in to a Holy Trinity Church at the city. This is a place where the great William Shakespeare was buried along with his wife. This is cathedral is not like the one I saw in Worcester. This was smaller than the former one, but felt some spiritual feelings. I found this place sacred and holy. While walking out of the church, I was talking to Simon on the presence of god, people's belief and anti-christ people. As we were talking, I could see the roads turning to mud ways and carts running across. I want to think that I am walking along the foot step of this great personality, Shakespeare. I was thinking about the movie ' Shakespeare in Love' and was posing so many questions to Simon about Shakespeare.As we were walking towards the house of Shakespeare, I saw a beautiful princess longing and staring at something in a busy market place. I guess, she is waiting for the love of Shakespeare. I was picturing his house to be small located within mud roads and was unhappy to see the reformed one because it was not the one i saw in my imagination. All of us were busy taking picture of the place and finished our journey with wild thoughts and feeling.

Finally, at the end of the day, I was happy meeting different characters and people and slept thinking about the day.


Friday, September 17, 2010

India to UK


I know, its been months I have not contributed to my blog because of my busy schedules. I felt I really want to talk about my trip to United Kingdom and my life in Birmingham.

I started my journey from the Bangalore Airport at 4:30 am on 6th September via Dubai. My heart was filled with hope of having a new life in UK while I am on board. Though the voyage across the oceans was very tiring by flight, I finally ended up visiting my home town, Ooty. I felt I am in home when I saw the ambience of the Birmingham city, especially the buildings. I never felt that I am in a strange land because the structure of the buildings in the city reminded me of my childhood days. Further, I was accompanied by few Indians while traveling from the airport to the place of my accommodation. Everything was strange to me except the buildings. Though initial week was difficult when I was starting to settle down, I got accustomed to the environment very soon and started to enjoy every bit of my life here.


Sunday, May 2, 2010

Friday, February 26, 2010

Playing with plaids



We all know checks are now at it's peak and everyone wants to play around. Though some designer collections like D&G , Ralph Lauren, Alexander McQueen, etc  had showcased their  plaid trendz in some snazzy way, it is always appropriate to choose plain checks and tartans according to you figure type. Checks always goes fine with plains. Never mix stripe against checks as they are dizzy. A plaid scarf will blend well on every plain outfits, it is same with any stripes and florals. You can make any plaid shirts classic with some neutral complements.  To show off in an unconventional way, mix similar checks of different sizes and same hue to bring out an outfit. Similar checks with different hue can also be used. 

Friday, February 12, 2010

Status of traditional Indian Art



The importance given to the traditional Indian art is declining and this fact is very evident from the lack of importance laid by the authorities. I happened to visit the famous Brihadeeswra temple in Tanjavur, well known as prized architectural site completed during 11th century by Rajaraja Chola I. This Lord Shiva temple is famous for it's single stone sculptured shikara weighting about 81.25 tons,  which is a unique creation of the Chola dynasty. The paintings from these temples are made of vegetable dyes and thus these paintings degrade by time and also due to the non-maintenance by the authorities. Every paintings depict stories on Lord shiva and the ancient scripts portray the construction details with uniqueness of the temple.

 For the people of India, temple is a place of worship, to obtain peace and forgetting burdens in life, but today’s government officials and the temple authorities misuse these site for business purposes. Some auctions are being held at the tanjavore  temple which completely isolate the main purpose of a temple built for. Besides auctions this dwelling place is rented for film shootings and other commercial purposes that points to the loss of its significance.

 The endearing sculpture arts found in the Tanjavur temple not only signifies the storyline of Lord shiva but also the impeccable style of the sculptors. These sculptors were praised by  Kings and Queens along with high remuneration during those times. But in today’s modern world, the attentions given to those creative people is almost nil. Also that people emerging in the field of sculpture art and traditional paintings is very minimal. Inspite of some old aged people found carving the sculptures of deities, the value of the traditional carving is lost in both quality and style. The authorities on the other hand ruin the nature of such precious places by non-implementation of awareness measures on the difficulty of the indian art and misemployment .

 India well known for it's sculpture art ever since the time of Indus Valley Civilization is loosing its fame. Therefore, it is necessary for us to preserve the declining beauty and the people in the field of art, so a strong voice should be raised against those who abuse such priceless places of devotion and art. Such heart-breaking acts just not prevail in Tanjavur temple but also in various other historical spots which has to be foreseen. 

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

All great works on one roof



Today I had the pleasure of visiting one of the art galleries in Coimbatore 'Kasthuri Srinivasan Art Gallery' at  Avinashi road. This art gallery is run by Kasthuri Srinivasan Trust. It is also a museum for Textiles, which encompasses very rare historical Textile technology. In the inaugural of the today's art show;  head by Mrs.Meena and Mr.Mahendran  from Chennai, approximately 60 art masterpieces were displayed by 50 famous artists. These artists are excelled modernists whose works are sold at exorbitant price ranges from Rs.50,000 to Rs. 700,000 approximately. 

The contemporary arts showcased today portrayed a different feeling and perspective of the artists. Every artists, who had worked on their own themes, emphasised their emotions and skills widely. Several themes were displayed- the bull, feeling of temptation, raindrops,  cat, men driving rickshaw and more. The themes embarked it's own style and craft. When I entered the hall, I was literally captivated by the strong colours and the snazzy brush strokes of 'Men driving rickshaw'. The colours used in the painting evoke a strong feeling of  empathy on those men at work. Another painting that impressed me was 'The feeling of temptation', this substantially proves the anatomy skill and the intuitive mind of the artist. The fine lines and chaos in the painting took me to a world of ecstasy and peace. Several other paintings also conveyed their own language and style. 

I feel extraordinary when I see such platforms given to artists to  exhibit their talents. Besides acting as a forum for professional artists, the trust should also find opportunities for talented art students to earn their living, because only a very few artists gets recognised  by the public after so many years of experience.