Hi everyone!!
Here's my second post on what I witnessed during my visit to National Institute of Fashion Technology for the hundred hands exhibition.
I thought of posting this before the thrill of the visit to the Monsoon Collective wears off and the memories fade. And trust me, you're going to love this - just as I did.
Pipli is a small town in the state of Orissa and is famous for..yeah, I know you've read the title of this post..
The artist who was exhibiting his Pipli work was Mr. Purna Chandra Ghosh. I think I spent the maximum time with him. He was very patient and willing to answer many of my questions.The wall hangings are appliqued on canvas cloth. Apart from those he also had cushion covers and bedspreads.
Let me show you a couple of pics
Then we moved on to bedspreads..
And then came out a double bedspread which was a result of five month effort. So awestruck was I, he just couldn't help grinning. Here is a part of the spread. The entire sheet is filled of similar squares. He had made a pair and one of them was sold the previous day.
Here's my second post on what I witnessed during my visit to National Institute of Fashion Technology for the hundred hands exhibition.
I thought of posting this before the thrill of the visit to the Monsoon Collective wears off and the memories fade. And trust me, you're going to love this - just as I did.
Pipli is a small town in the state of Orissa and is famous for..yeah, I know you've read the title of this post..
The artist who was exhibiting his Pipli work was Mr. Purna Chandra Ghosh. I think I spent the maximum time with him. He was very patient and willing to answer many of my questions.The wall hangings are appliqued on canvas cloth. Apart from those he also had cushion covers and bedspreads.
Let me show you a couple of pics
Wall hangings on canvas
A slightly hazy pic of a tribal tree
He sensed my excitement and pulled out the replica of a piece which he said won him the National award. I couldn't get a full shot of it, but here is one part of it.
Then we moved on to bedspreads..
A bird with different types of fabrics
The other bird on top of the same bedspread
And then came out a double bedspread which was a result of five month effort. So awestruck was I, he just couldn't help grinning. Here is a part of the spread. The entire sheet is filled of similar squares. He had made a pair and one of them was sold the previous day.
Can't imagine the effort that would've gone into it!!
Here's a close up of one of the squares
At the end of it, I came off from the stall giving him "Boni" (first business for the day).
My tree of life cushion covers
Those who do applique would understand that this is a single piece cut and then appliqued. A wrong cut, the whole piece has to be discarded.
A yum closeup!!
Well, that's the eye candy for today!!!
I hope you enjoyed just as I did. Have you tried applique? I must admit I am miserable with it. But I should try again.
Love,luck and sunshine,
Deepa
Lovely - it must have been a really inspiring exhibition!
ReplyDeletesome lovely work you say and good that you were able to purchase the cushion covers, it will remind you of the time you saw the exhibition
ReplyDeleteI was sure I commented on this yesterday but it oes not seem to be here. Sounds like a great time and you learnt so much. The tribal house really caught my eye would quite like that on my wall in the living room
ReplyDeleteI love the things your shared in this post and the previous one. Love the trees on the cushions! Applique is a part of quilting I like very much. I was fortunate to have a patient teacher! I also learned a lot during the making of my last quilt Pot vol blomme. I use freezer paper for my applique pieces, it's not too difficult to learn.
ReplyDeleteWow - his work is beyond amazing! I can't get over all the intricate details and his use of colour is wonderful.
ReplyDeletesome lovely work you say and good that you were able to purchase the cushion covers, it will remind you of the time you saw the exhibition .
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