This ethnographic exploration of the design, art, and craftsmanship that these ritual objects showcase is an exploration of a rich tradition followed by generations of believers.
Read MoreMrs. S finds a sense of belonging in mundane experiences with her other half. There is a melancholy tone to this visual essay that explores unsaid love, the subtle romance of the old days, a distant closeness, a sense of familiarity and belonging. It has the sound of emptiness in it and sweetness of a ripened fruit at the same time, just like a slumber on a winter afternoon.
Read MoreMeera Klemola is an Australian artist living in Finland. Combining Nordic influences and South Asian symbols from her ancestral heritage, her work is an homage to the many facets of her multicultural life.
Read MoreBrooke Noel Morgan is a multimedia artist and the founder of Nomad Collective, a global lifestyle brand which she began in 2014. We invited her to share a journal on how spiritual consciousness informs her art.
Read MoreIlyas Kassam is a London based artist and poet. His work centres around the notion of infinity and the relationship between seemingly opposing dualities. We invited him to share his journal with us to investigate into art that is informed by spiritual consciousness.
Read MoreLaila Tara H. is a British-born Iranian artist, based between Tehran and London, specializing in contemporary Indo-Persian miniature painting.
Read MoreChristine Chitnis is a writer, photographer and author of Patterns of India (Clarkson Potter, 2020). We speak with her about her travels in India and the storytelling process.
Read MoreA good design blurs the boundaries of disparate disciplines and times. It interweaves narratives from Society/ Art /culture/ Technology/ Psychology and other disciplines and sciences.
Read MoreWe speak to Chinar Farooqui of Injiri at her studio in Jaipur, about her process and vision for Indian contemporary clothing.
Read MoreWe speak with designer Rina Singh of Eka and Nikhil Sharma of Lacquer Embassy on the emerging trends in menswear fashion in India, in the last couple of years.
Read MoreFinding a balance between intricate embroideries and maximalist Indian attires celebrating the grandeur of motifs and colours in contrast to minimalist textural delicate weaves for everyday wear is a task only some designers are able to master. Staying true to both these schools of Indian textiles, Deepshika Khanna creates clothing that is versatile and timeless.
Her recent project as the Creative Director of Flow by Goodearth introduced a range of practical clothing for the working women, using sustainable Indian handmade fabrics composed in modern silhouettes. I have been intrigued by Deepshikha’s keen eye for colour and textures since she last collaborated with Good Earth for the Sindhu Collection.
Read MoreLà Fuori is a premium sustainable lifestyle brand born in New York in 2019, aiming at creating a community of "nomadic and creative hearts" committed to the enhancement, inclusion and safeguarding artisan cultures across the globe.
Read MoreI think my passion for travel started before I was even born. My parents spent two years cycling around the world, and I was conceived in and named after the Annapurna mountain range in Nepal. They had trekked through the area and were convinced it was one of the most beautiful parts of the world.
Read MoreThe beginning of an extraordinary story of a small ethical fashion brand starts with an objective to revive, preserve and promote the textile art, craft and traditional way of life in the remote mountains of Himalaya ‘Ladakh’. Jigmat duo set out to create an industry from local resources. Jigmat Couture was founded in 2010, following two years of research on possibilities of woollen textile in traditional weave as marketable product.
Read MoreThe LAMO, Ladakh Arts and Media Centre is located in the historical old town of Leh, below the 17th century Palace, and dates from the same period. It comprises of two houses – the Munshi House, home to the King’s secretary, and the Gyaoo House, home to court artists. Both homes were not inhabited, the former since 1984 and the latter for about 100 years.
Read MoreBerlin, the chic capital of Germany and vegan capital of Europe has something for all. With quaint cafes, independent designers and bookstores, and an underground music and art scene, Berlin could be a creative’s paradise. During my 3-month solo stay in Berlin, I stayed in four different neighbourhoods meeting different people each time, exploring subcultures that co-existed.
Read MoreSAFED is a textile installation that was curated as part of the Craft Project. The project documented tangible anthropology i.e material culture of a place and comment on its relevance in the contemporary space. It also celebrates diversity in culture through objects, folk arts, crafts, and design.
Read MoreAs every year, this September, the London Design Week invaded the city. From one corner to the other was possible to breathe design on its various forms and shapes. London has been the place for designers and makers from all over the world to show their work and raise their voice to open new discussions about what is happening around us. Year by year the Design Week gets bigger and bigger but it never loses the aim of showing the matters and challenges that design is facing in different corners of the world and globally.
Read MoreAnnya Sand is a contemporary artist known for her signature abstract art in mediums of oil and installation art. We met with her at her London studio speaking about her artistic journey and viewpoints on intercultural identity.
Read MoreWe met with Suhair Khan at the Google London office, who leads global initiatives and partnerships at Google Arts & Culture. Her diverse work within art, culture, and technology got us curious on her viewpoints on global identity and material culture.
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