Update: Gandhi vs. Gandhian kettle goes to team Anna in Delhi

Posted by aarohi | Posted in Articles, kitsch, Portraits, press, Thoughts | Posted on 25-08-2011

How cool is that?!!

Kehte hain- Daane daane par likha hain khaane wale ka naam. ( It is said- Every morsel has the name of the person who is going to eat it, inscribed on it).
My husband now says- Har ketli par likha hain paane wale ka naam. ( Every kettle already has a patron somewhere in this world).

Oh! and both the kettle and I made it to the pages of Deccan Chronicle on 21st Aug 2011.

 

I started this kettle on Thursday, it was ready by Friday, got lacquered Saturday morning and went to Freedom park Saturday afternoon. And on Sunday it was with Anna!!

Truth be told it was not made for him. It was a concept that I had been toying with for quite a while. And using Sonia Gandhi’s image was also only to be able to better depict the word play of ‘Gandhi vs. Gandhian’ in todays context. I want to say here, that Sonia Gandhi came to my exhibition in 1994 at the Triveni Kala Sangam in Delhi. She was extremely courteous, encouraging and actually a pleasure to interact with. And I can not fault her on anything as the person who met me that day. I quite liked her in fact. I still do. I am amazed at how far she has reached. And in that capacity alone, if nothing else, she will feature in my work again.
But, I also have to say- I don’t entirely agree with her politics either.
 
Here are two videos of my kettle being introduced at Freedom Park here in Bangalore on 20th Aug 2011 and one of me speaking to the crowd. I understand that given the nature of imagery on the kettle, it was not carried on to the dais at the Ramlila grounds in Delhi. It was in fact accepted by Team Anna and now sits in their office.
 
 

 

 

 

Gandhi vs.Gandhian

Posted by aarohi | Posted in Acrylics, kitsch, Portraits, Thoughts | Posted on 19-08-2011

Today my country is divided and yet, today it stands together, with voices raised that are demanding to be heard.
 
We are all fired up with one burning issue- the fate of the Jan LokPal Bill.
 
With opinions and counter opinions.. With allegations and counter allegations.. With supercilious and sanctimonious statements..
The emotional blackmail of an indefinite fast by Anna Hazare, a government that can’t seem to make up it’s mind, an opposition that is milking the situation for all its worth… and yet there is HOPE.
 
As my friend Ayush Gupta says-
” Lokpal is a scary idea but something’s gotta give. The governance structure: legislative, administrative and executive seem so rotten that its difficult to see how a change could come from within. So, anything is better than the wretched and stagnant status quo. Hope seemed to have died and anything that ignites that hope deserves to be nurtured, perhaps with caution, but not with indifference.”
 
So here is the first of a new series. I decided to put my money where my mouth is. They are not pretty kettles anymore and they are not limited to my life anymore. They, hopefully, will make you pause for a moment and think, regardless of which side of the fence you sit on.. or indeed whether you sit on the fence itself.
 
 
 
 
For information on the JanLok Pal Bill -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Lokpal_Bill
 

For my daughter and her great grand father

Posted by aarohi | Posted in kitsch, Portraits, Thoughts | Posted on 20-07-2011

My daughter came home from school the other day with a tiny box in her even tinier hands. She held that box with reverence and asked me to close my eyes, because she had a surprise. So I did. She opened the box and there was a very beautiful butterfly inside. Dead.

Meera told me in all her innocence, her sparkling blue-grey eyes filled with hope  – Mama, lets take her to the hospital and then the doctor will fix her and make her alive again…and then her beautiful colours can fly. My daughter at almost five is very articulate. Needless to say, I had the unhappy task of telling her that once something/someone dies, they can’t come back. They go to heaven and are always happy.

This kettle is inspired by her. I hope my daughter  (and son) always have blue skies and colourful wings to soar with….

     

       

…and for Nanaji- you just added a lot of happiness and colour to heaven!!  Do say hi to Haritha for me :-)

Which one are you?

Posted by aarohi | Posted in Thoughts | Posted on 16-07-2011

I chanced upon this while surfing today. The colours alone are worth looking at the image time and again. The information attached meant I had to re-post!!

So which one are you?

Me?
I am certainly not a scientist or even a mathematician. Equations and numbers are not found in the same room as me!! But, I do love the familiar. My husband thinks I am way too practical and overly realistic about things.I am kind of analytical and strategic. I am order and almost  always logical 

I think I am all of the right but there is a fair bit of left in me too :-)

I do know exactly who I am :-) and I am everything I wanted to be ( well almost…getting there!!)

(It’s taken from http://www.sweetthingblog.org/ )

Buy Online!!

Posted by aarohi | Posted in Articles, kitsch, Thoughts | Posted on 08-07-2011

Hi everyone,

Sorry for not posting in a really long while. I have been swamped with work, family members ill, friends in trouble, husband starting new ‘apna kaam’ ( that’s self employed for my non Hindi speaking friends)….the list goes on. But excuses aside I will try and post more frequently.

Now for some news..

My work will be available on two sites online-
http://shopo.in/shop/artbyaarohi run by the very enterprising Krithika Nelson and
http://ofindianorigin.co.uk/shop/ run by the wonderful and creative blogger Nisha John Rao.

There is not a whole lot of work up there right now….but I am working on adding to the stock :-)

Do go and enjoy their sites.

Live and learn (An unfair, unjust and not unadulterated world out there)

Posted by aarohi | Posted in Thoughts | Posted on 04-06-2011

Ok, so this is long post. Do have patience…
Over the last few days I have been steadily redoing bits and pieces of my site….as my regular friends in the blog world would have noticed :-)
Today, I want to talk about something that saddens me a great deal:
Imitation and plagiarism
When I started painting seriously again a few years ago… it was in response to my life, and the point of stagnation I found myself at. A point, I think all stay- at-home mums go through. I was torn between my children, my work as an information architect and my desire to paint. A good friend and fellow artist Alok  Johri always encouraged me to paint and keep painting. As he says, that maybe - the choice to paint on baltis and kettlis was an unconscious effort in furthering and incorporating the very items that were taking up a huge part of my life!
And thus, the kitsch series was born. A kettle definitely took lesser time to paint than a huge canvas, and I was at a point where I wanted to try something different and not be caught in a rut. Everything I paint has always been a reflection of my life and my mood.
 
Growing up, I always wondered..
Why artists were so possessive of their studios?
Why were they reluctant to allow anyone to enter their space?
Why were they not open about their techniques, imagery and inspirations?
 
Well, I just figured out..
It is because most people abuse the privilege of being allowed into an artists space!
  
Over the years many people have been inspired by my work or ideas and that’s a good thing. And most have tried to incorporate their own essence into the final artwork, which is how it should be.
A few years ago, someone in Calcutta completely ripped of my work and had their own show. Some small and not so small designers also copied my work and in some cases lifted it right off my site and used it on their pieces in totality. I have tried to take that in my stride.. such things are bound to happen. I have even had some design students pass of my work as theirs in order to get jobs.. except that the lady who was to give them the job was and is a friend and client!!
I also have many people wanting to learn from me and design students wanting to intern with me. And thus far, my home and studio has always been open to them.
However, I am now inclined to change that.
 
And so the story begins -
I had two young ladies, both graduates from a prestigious art school here in Bangalore and working professionals come to me. One teaches art at an international school and the other works as a graphic designer. They wanted to intern with me and basically learn. They went so far as to say- “..we will be happy to fill in colour into your outline drawings if that is all you will allow us to do..”.
They spent a few hours spread over 2-3 days with me at my studio over piping cups of chai. We discussed my work, my techniques and also my various works in progress.
I gave them both one ready primed kettle each and asked that they paint their hometown on it – Chennai and Hyderabad. They came back a week later with their painted kettles. I gave them an honest critique on what I felt worked and what did not. However, I was not happy at the quality of work and thought that they came up with and they did not have more than four days a month to devote to me. Which is where this possible internship came to an end.
Recently, I found that, not only have they gone ahead and started doing work very similar to mine with questionable quality of course, but they have taken ideas and thought that is essentially my life and put it out there. They have taken discussions in confidence and abused that! And for that I am truly disappointed!
Which is why, I will no longer be putting up more than a few images on the site under the various sections. I find myself reluctant to now send any images to well meaning people/future clients. I will be updating the site with new works that are available for sale as and when they come up. I am currently working on an exhibition for later this year and as such will probably not be able to post much online.
 
For those of my friends, who have stayed true and patient over the years- especially my friends in the blog world (you know who you all are).. I want to say thank you for always encouraging me to do better work even when I do not respond to your comments. I do respond to your mails though :-)
 
I also wanted to share with you my personal philosophy of trying something new. Whether it be saleable or even acceptable, being a secondary point. Which is why you will see a range of work on my site and not ‘a particular’ style. I am currently working on something new for me and that will be up later this year for you all to see.


I leave you with a video that I find inspiring.




How to feel miserable…

Posted by aarohi | Posted in Thoughts | Posted on 29-04-2011

It’s taken me many years to realize-

I will never please everyone, everytime. If I paint what I want to -then, that will feed my soul and I WILL get everything I want -everytime.

( I found this text image on the internet somewhere, many moons ago. If you know who it belongs to, please tell me. I would like to give credit where credit is due.)
Update- The author is Keri Smith. Thanks rashmi.

Chai

Posted by aarohi | Posted in Thoughts | Posted on 03-03-2011

I love my chai. And anyone who knows me, knows that. So it follows, that I was delighted when Prashant Bhardwaj from Chai ki Dukaan asked me to participate in his Chaibaaz ChaiTalk Series. Here is a link to the post…. wander around his site and then relax with a cup of chai :-)

Amazing…

Posted by aarohi | Posted in Pen & Ink, Thoughts, Watercolor | Posted on 25-06-2010

This is not my work, but my daughter – Meera’s. She is 3 years and nine months old. I am amazed at the fearless way she uses colour. And this was done by her in about a half  hour session in school. So I know no one coached her. She was one of many kids dipping into the same set of colour pots that about 20 other kids must have been using. She is ‘my kinda colour girl’ and I love her!!

Troubled

Posted by aarohi | Posted in Thoughts | Posted on 05-12-2008

I am deeply disturbed and troubled by what has happened in Mumbai. The constant T.V watching for three days did’nt help. As a result I find my creative spirit is tilting towards too many sad thoughts!! I hope the terrorism situation in this country improves soon. If you have time, do read…www.rvpoint.blogspot.com… It’s an interesting read. It is an Ex- Indian Air Force, Fighter pilot’s point of view.

Inspite of all the sad stuff, I am trying to do some new work. In fact, I have a coffee table and two chairs to paint for a client. The chairs are to capture the spirit and interests of their two children. I wIll keep you all posted as to how they turn out.

Now, if I can only concentrate and get to work!!

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