Located on the border of Maharashtra and Karnataka, I visited 'Gokarna' which means 'Cows ear'. It has the most untouched expanses of beaches and pink skies that one could ever see. What makes it interesting is the cultural mix of the Kannadiga population with Maharashtrian surnames. The architecture has a distinct style that is visible in the small town and its temples. The photos document hand painted signs, patterns, elements and moments that we experienced in the sleepy town of Gokarna with its scenic beaches.
BEIJING - A COLLECTION OF THE OLD AND NEW
I was invited to be a Graphic Facilitator for a project with Maersk (China) - one of the worlds largest shipping corporations. They had an event and workshop which comprised of members from most teams across South East Asia - they came coming to brainstorm on different ideas. I had to play the role of the person who can give this idea a form, identify a story around it and make the data look meaningful. Also since it was too many numbers/data a happier, brighter hand-drawn presentation was preferable. After the work was completed. We headed to Beijing! via the popular overnight sleeper trains. Beijing, means "Northern Capital". It is the sprawling, large, and most populated city of China. While walking through the streets you will note different styles of architecture. - The traditional architecture of Imperial China (Tian'anmen Square, Forbidden City etc.) And then some poorly designed buildings referred to as the "Sino-Sov" style, with boxy structures. The city is also has more modern architecture in certain newly developed districts. I found Beijing to be more cultural and touristy with some old, rich architecture in bold beautiful colors like red and yellow (but with hardly any conservation being done to preserve it). A revolutionary art scene at their art district brought in themes of communism, graffiti, along with world art styles visible in art galleries and delicate products designed in clay and porcelain. It is an old city with ancient houses, hostels for travelers, malls and high streets with every possible brand. It is a city of contradictions, like most capitals across the world.