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The India Chronicles | The Hues of Dastkar

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It is no secret that India is a treasure trove of indigenous art and craft. Every state, region, sometimes even every second town or village has its own form of language, art, craft and resulting influences on design and living. Some of these art forms and practices date back decades, even centuries. One would assume that such a precious heritage would be fiercely protected in a country as huge as India. However, the sad fact is that until a few years back, most of these crafts and the artisans who make them were languishing in obscurity and resulting poverty. Lack of awareness of these crafts in urban areas meant a lack of market - the artists had no means of promoting or marketing their talents and younger generations subsequently moved away to more lucrative forms of livelihood. As a result, several of these craft-forms either perished or have been on the brink of being lost forever, sustained only by a small minority of passionate but perishing artists.

The Dastkar movement changed this to a large extent. "Dastkar"is a Hindi word, literally meaning "crafterperson" and true to its name, it is a society of and for craftspersons. Founded in 1981, the organisation has slowly managed to put these crafts back into not just the living rooms of Indians but onto a global map. The society aims to make these craftspersons self-reliant, accountable for their own production, accounting and marketing, and in doing so, eliminates the 'middle-man' between the artist and the consumer, ensuring that all profits go directly to the artisan. One of the ways in which Dastkar promotes these arts is by organising Dastkar Melas or fairs in cities across India. I've been a regular visitor to the one in Delhi over the years, but a couple of weekends back I accidentally walked into the Dastkar Fair in Bangalore, much to my delight.

Could the Flaneuse waste this opportunity? No chance! I present to you some of the hues of Dastkar.


The hues of Dastkar





The hues of Dastkar




The hues of Dastkar




The hues of Dastkar




The hues of Dastkar





The hues of Dastkar




The hues of Dastkar





The hues of Dastkar





The hues of Dastkar





The hues of Dastkar

I urge you to discover the rest for yourself the next time Dastkar is in your city. These artists deserve it.

Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road

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Ever since I got back from Spain, I've been missing that raw richness of unabashed colour that assaulted and overhwelmed my senses there. To make matters worse, London is associated with 'grey' more often than with any other colour. Then I remembered Portobello Road. For nothing screams colour in London than this famous curving street lined with Victorian terraces, antiques dealers and funky boutiques. Set in the heart of Notting Hill (yes, the setting for that film), this street is an antique bargain hunter's delight. I did not visit on a Market Saturday, but I still came away with ample colour therapy to last me a while - along with a healthy dose of serendipity.


Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road
My blues and your reds - or vice versa?





Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road
Purple shoes against a purple wall. And blues to match.





Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road
Yellow above, yellow below. Colour me sunshine!





Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road
No honey, it's a blue awning.





Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road
Mauve. Candy purple. Muted Pink. Wait, what is that colour called?





Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road
Colour me Blue, I'm Lost in You





Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road
Merge into me





Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road
Electric, electric blue






Colour and Serendipity in Portobello Road
Paint the town red as you go along...





Or take your pick!

Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road






Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road





Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road





Colour and Serendipity on Portobello Road


All in an afternoon's work. Serendipity will find you, if you only know where to look!

More eccentricities from Portobello coming up - in my last London post to come for a while...