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VARANASI - IMAGES AND LIGHT


After my trip to Ladakh, the only thing I wanted in the next six months was a visit to Varanasi to see the River Ganga and to see the Mahabodhi temple at Bodhgaya. I spent my Christmas eve in 2014 walking by the ghats of the river Ganga. The architecture is quite rich and multicultural owing to the presence of almost every sect, religion and a diversity of people living there. These are some images of places that I found interesting during my aimless meanderings amidst Varanasi and its filthy lanes.

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tags: Travel, Travel India, Incredible India, Amazing India, Exploring India, Photography, Chronicles, Varanasi, Benaras, Kashi, Spirituality, Hinduism, Temples, Ghats, Ganges, River Ganga, Uttar Pradesh, Hidi, Ganga Mahal Ghat, King of Gwalior, Heritage India, Vintage India, Indian Culture, Indian Heritage, Tradition, Rituals, Old Architecture, Ancient temples, Fading walls, Restoration, Chet Singh, Dashashwamedha Ghat, Funerals, Karvat Kashi, The eternal sleep, Benarasi sari's, Benarasi Umbrella's, Ganga Aarti, Worshipping, Rites, Last rites, Auspicious, Hand lettering, Hand painted signs, Indian Typography, Visual Documentation, Visual Ethnography, Boatmen, Boats, Boatrides, Seagulls, Ashes, Puja's, Sages, Guru's, Antique shops, Toy shops, Tea stalls, Holy bath, Ritual bathing, Jain Ghat, Melting Pot, Travelers, Travel Trip, Solo Trip, Soul searching, timeless, slow, grafitti, Munshi Ghat, Shrines, Icons, Idols, Idol worship, Gods, Goddess, Devi, Devta, Languages, foreign travelers, translated signs, rebirth, death, beliefs, pandits, brahmins, pujari's, priests, performances
categories: Art, Chronicling Textures, Community, Divine Art, Exploring India, Exploring Local Food, Incredible India, Indian Art Scene, Inspirations, Patterns, Religion and Devotion, Religious Artforms, Sacred architecture India, Sacred Art, Soul Journeys, Temple towns, Travel, Traveling Artist, Traveling Locally, Visual Documentations
Sunday 07.03.22
Posted by Ruchi Shah
 

QIBAO - WANDERING AROUND A WATER TOWN

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 project was completed and while we were in Shanghai - we visited Qibao  It is an ancient water town that was established during the Song dynasty; it is a must-see place, which is easily accessible from Shanghai via the metro line. Qibao in Chinese means ‘seven treasures'. There are different myths behind this name - One theory states the name was due to the steady financial growth of the town, another one talks about seven mysteriously appearing treasures - Buddha, bell, lotus scriptures, sacred trees, a gold chicken, a jade axe and jade chopsticks. It is said that originally there were eight treasures, but apparently one was stolen. So, the town was named as Seven Treasures! While walking through the streets I felt that Quibao is like a small quaint town, almost like an organic niche within (or rather close to...) a modern urban bustling Shanghai. Qibao has a canal running through it - dotted with some old architecture and buildings which house numerous shops, galleries and street food cafes. There are winding lanes and small alleys with artists selling local crafts and handmade wares. Tiny bridges and hidden temples too, if you venture for a long walk through it. Some pockets are almost 'chawl' system like. A classic case of where traditionally richer architecture is lined up next to drab, dull matchbox houses. 

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tags: Cantonese, Mandarin, Chinese Script, Calligraphy, Water colours, Water colour art, Art Galleries, Qibao, Shanghai, China, Travel, Travel Asia, Exploring Asia, South East Asia, Solo Travel, Wanderlust, Visual Ethnography, Visual documentation, Textures, Patterns, Culture, Cities, Rituals, Traditions, Architecture, Buildings, Monuments, Art, Souvenirs, Beliefs, Lanes, Roads, Developing countries, Developing cities, Pockets, Water Town, River Town, Canal Town, Puhei River, Bridges, Qibao Old Street, Artists, CalligraphyCafe, Cafes, Street Food, Temples, Seven Treasures, Bell Tower, Box houses, Cramped spaces, Population, Hot, Humid climate
categories: Art, Chronicling Textures, Community, Divine Art, Exploring Local Food, Homestays, Inspirations, Patterns, Sacred Art, Soul Journeys, Travel, Traveling Artist, Traveling Locally, Visual Documentations, Exploring China, Qibao Water towns, Architecture
Sunday 07.03.22
Posted by Ruchi Shah