Wednesday, 23 February 2011

"ARTI"TEXTURE"



A time was there when dresses were like monuments, made from precious materials brought from far away lands. they were put together on after the other - constructed as an architect constructs a house , slowly with infinite patience. Not merely to dazzle the eye -but were meant to outlast a generation which conceived them . 
shoot courtesy : the wood and timber industry



 Couturiers from centuries have been using plastic and metals to form the shape of the garment.
corsets have been resposible for a high death toll among women as it broke their ribs.
the following shoot courtesy : plastic and metal industry






"ARTI"TEXTURE"



A time was there when dresses were like monuments, made from precious materials brought from far away lands. they were put together on after the other - constructed as an architect constructs a house , slowly with infinite patience. Not merely to dazzle the eye -but were meant to outlast a generation which conceived them . 
shoot courtesy : the wood and timber industry



 Couturiers from centuries have been using plastic and metals to form the shape of the garment.
corsets have been resposible for a high death toll among women as it broke their ribs.
the following shoot courtesy : plastic and metal industry






Sunday, 20 February 2011

the first step: doodling on the way

It is only through creation that one learns to recognise the world in which he exists and acts , shaping it accoding to the extent of his own experience. Thanking all who helped kick start this journey.
Doodling is also an outlet for frustrated artistic expression.
 The arts in our society have become 'spectator sports' reserved for the talented, while the rest of us are too embarrassed to sing (except in the shower), dance (except for some foot-tapping) or draw (except for doodling).
These fundamental outlets for creative expression have been stymied by a combination of social pressure (fear of inadequacy) and lack of training (our overfull school curriculums leaving little room for the arts, combined with a flawed view of artistic development as innate and not to be 'messed with' by education).
Large, complex doodles that have grown almost organically across the page suggest a persistent nature, a love of design and a desire to express ideas. These doodles can sometimes indicate frustrated artistic ability, especially if ornate forms are embedded within them.
Fashion advice from Mahabharata : “a king should dress gorgeously than his courtmen
image by: some children story telling book

 some refined ones.................

the first step: doodling on the way

It is only through creation that one learns to recognise the world in which he exists and acts , shaping it accoding to the extent of his own experience. Thanking all who helped kick start this journey.
Doodling is also an outlet for frustrated artistic expression.
 The arts in our society have become 'spectator sports' reserved for the talented, while the rest of us are too embarrassed to sing (except in the shower), dance (except for some foot-tapping) or draw (except for doodling).
These fundamental outlets for creative expression have been stymied by a combination of social pressure (fear of inadequacy) and lack of training (our overfull school curriculums leaving little room for the arts, combined with a flawed view of artistic development as innate and not to be 'messed with' by education).
Large, complex doodles that have grown almost organically across the page suggest a persistent nature, a love of design and a desire to express ideas. These doodles can sometimes indicate frustrated artistic ability, especially if ornate forms are embedded within them.
Fashion advice from Mahabharata : “a king should dress gorgeously than his courtmen
image by: some children story telling book

 some refined ones.................