Moving ahead with an ethnic route

I never ever considered painting sari’s until a mother-daughter duo expressed an interest in wearing my art. One would think my work would fit better on contemporary garments, but i am glad to have found joy in taking the ethnic route. Here are initial images from the ‘mom’s’ sari.


11 Responses to “Moving ahead with an ethnic route”

  1. this is pretty, cant wait to see the final :)


  2. keep watching this space sharanya, i’m slowly but surely getting there.


  3. Lovely work on the saree.If i was in bangalore,i would have run and come to you..


  4. Hi Lakshmi,

    Nice to see a comment from you. The reason i started taking orders from the internet and over the phone is because I’d like to think people can access me for some work from anywhere they are.


  5. hey! kalyani
    saree looks great :)
    will u do a dupatta or a stole or a shirt for me ???

    sneha


  6. Hi Sneha!

    I’ll be delighted to. Write to me or call me and we will think of something. How are things with you?

    Kalyani


  7. hey! Good!
    shall call u soon….
    sneha


  8. Hey hi! After loonng time…How much i missed it though!
    you painted this entire 5yards?…Super, hats off!!


  9. Hi Nikheel!
    I just finished painting all 5 yards. phew! i have some work on the pallu left. So i should be done with this mammoth sized project by the end of the week. i loved the piece you did with the nib from Italy. Post more often :)


  10. Oh my god ! you are bloody talented i say !!
    awesome :) )

    2cupsofteaandacoffee.blogspot.com


  11. Kalyani….what a stunning job you did with the saree. really, hats off!



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