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Thursday, February 28

Saira Wasim



I chanced upon Saira Wasim's work via Yuti, the creative powerhouse behind Udd. I am fascinated by the miniature painting tradition and am always on the look out for the original, and the more contemporary takes on the art form. I found Saira's work very engaging as it not only draws inspiration from the miniature art form, but the theme is current - politics and world drama. Her witty and satirical take has been feted by international galleries and in numerous exhibitions around the world. 



Take a look at Saira's portfolio right here.  Also see her recent project for Vogue India's 5th anniversary issue.






[All images and art work copyright: Saira Wasim]

The Good Peeps..

..at GoodHomes Magazine


Set up a pretty pretty lunch 
The gorgeous editor and her super team
Graciously invited me and some fabulous fellow bloggers
 We met, we ate, we drank, we laughed
We ooh-aahed
We got inspired by each others' amazing blogs
And left after those few charmed hours
With happy memories and new friends
And a heartfelt Thanks on our lips
For the Good Homes team!

Ronitaa, Simrat, Dipti, Vanita and Rajavi: Thank you for organizing a lovely get together and inviting us

Rajee and Prachi: So good to meet again :)
Shalini, Lakshmi, Priti, Misha, Aarti: It was such a pleasure meeting you and hope we meet again soon!
    
Shiro and Parul: Thank you for hosting all of us!




 [Pics courtesy: Priti and GoodHomes]

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And while I am talking about good peeps
I do need to mention the ones at

Mrudul and Karishma: Thank you so much for featuring An Indian Summer as part of your feature on Indian design blogs! Much appreciated!


Take a look at the brilliantly put together anniversary issue of Elle Decor, if not done so already. You will find An Indian Summer, and three of my favorite blogs and their authors, on Page 138 :)


[Image: Clicked by me. Additional accessory: The Owl]



Tuesday, February 26

Cochin. Sigh.



You know that when I haven't posted in a bit, it means one of two things. Or one of three things actually. But for now, let's just go with two. One, I am neck deep in work and the other shiny things and twinkling peeps that keep me on my toes. Two, that I am traveling. These last two weeks, it has been both. The first bit - the work and the twinkling peeps bit - was good, but the excellent bit was the travel! A friend and I hopped onto a flight (ok boarded a flight to be less hop-py) and went to one of my quickly-becoming-favorite cities - Cochin. We had a brilliant brilliant time and I am back with happy photos and a desire to go back as soon as that first bit, that bit that I mentioned above, allows me to :)


And you do know what I do when I am a chirpy bird back from a lovely trip, right? I share my favorite pictures with my favorite people - You! A bunch of you (my aforementioned favorite people) have sent me emails and messages - just a quick note to tell you that I am gradually getting over my Cochin hangover and getting back to those shiny emails. Within a day or two you will hear back from me :)

 
 
 

Oh, did I mention that I went to Cochin for the Kochi Muziris Biennale? And the day we landed, the entire country went on a strike? And almost all galleries and venues that were holding the festival had to be closed? Well yes, that's what happened. But I was just so happy to be in Kochi, that we made the best use of the time we had there. The Biennale? Am already booking my tickets for the next one :)
 
 
Kochi Tips: We stayed at the lovely Old Harbour Hotel - will go back there happily any day! We lunched and dined at three other fabulous places - Eight Bastion, Malabar House and Brunton Boatyard. All three places have been done up beautifully and I highly recommend them for a stay or a meal

I hope you, my favorite people, have been happy and chirpy. I shall be back tomorrow, and day after, and then on days that follow, with many pretteh posts and some luscious giveaways. Keep reading, An Indian Summer


[All pics: Taken by me. Kindly credit and link back to this post if you share. Many thanks!] 


Tuesday, February 5

Best Friends

Is what you can call these room pairs

They are alike
But not exactly the same

They enjoy similar aesthetics
But have their idiosyncrasies

They complement each other
Yet have a distinct personality

Yes, 
Best friends they would be
If they were people :)


Warm and cozy, is what these rooms are. Comfortable, lived in, soft pillows and cushions; they invite you in with open arms.



Pink and Mauve. A hint of femininity. The idea of animated conversations over endless cups of tea and coffee. Shared laughter and secrets.



Rugged, sturdy and comfortable. These rooms mean business, have no extra frills, and they know that they look good!



Ah! A sense of repose and calm emanates from this pair. A night of deep sleep or a leisurely siesta during the day. Put-your-feet-up kind of rooms.



Quirkiness, the need to do-and-redo-your-own thing and experimentation is what inspired these rooms to be best friends



Elegant style and laid back luxury brings these two spaces together. The calm of indoors and the lightness of being outdoors complements each other

 
Hope you liked these best friend pairs
And, if you did
Just make sure you take the time out to say a big hello! to your best friend today :) 


[Images from Espacio Vital]
 
 
P.S: The Aalamwaar giveaway winner has been announced! Click right here and scroll to the bottom of comments section to know if it's you!
 
 

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