Walk around feeling like a leaf. Know you could tumble any second. Then decide what to do with your time.
- Naomi Shihab Nye
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The Deliberately Mismatched Tea Cup
I would like to take a few minutes to show off my happiest find from my weekend in Hyderabad - my giant deliberately mismatched tea cup and saucer. Isn't it pretty?
:)
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Where there was something and suddenly isn't
An absence shouts, celebrates, leaves a space.
I begin again with the smallest numbers.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Pulchritude
Mrs. Sheshadri marches into class. Pulchritude! she screams, Pulchritude!
The students sit straight. Their hands are folded on their laps.
On the blank grey slates of each of their faces, Ms. Sheshadri has scrawled ‘Pulchritude’ in bold letters.
On the blank grey slates of each of their faces, Ms. Sheshadri has scrawled ‘Pulchritude’ in bold letters.
Mrs Seshadri’s face sounds like the word pulchritude – terrifying; made by the barriers imposed on it - distorted, twisted, mostly crude. Stone Grey.
Pulchritude means ‘beautiful’! declares Mrs. Sheshadri.
This was one of the words asked of her ex students at the SAT exams.
“My students knew the meaning of that word! she eulogizes,
Now all of them are successful in America !”
Ah America ! Success! It can never be otherwise.
The students write America on their faces. They write it themselves. Some of them write SAT after that.
- extract from an essay about a visit to the school where I once studied.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
The Heat and Dust part of an Air Conditioned break
Lest I spend most of my weekend break in Hyderabad flitting from one air-conditioned cocoon to another, my dear friend S took me into what is probably the pulse of Hyderabad - Charminar, where I reluctantly ejected myself from her plush and cool car into chaos, heat and colour.
This isn't a place to be verbalized but an atmosphere to be experienced. Here are some pictures through which I have tried to capture what surrounded me. And there is a small slideshow here>
From Charminar |
From Charminar |
From Charminar |
From Charminar |
From Charminar |
From Charminar |
From Charminar |
From Charminar |
Friday, March 5, 2010
Black White and Orange
Archana, the personality behind Rang Decor, has just bought one of my portraits. I am very happy to see my work hanging on one of the walls of her spectacular home.
Thank you Arch :)
ps: yes, the beautiful photograph has been taken by Arch.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
A House I Once Knew
From the plum tree |
Labels:
illustration,
memory,
writing
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