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FORT KOCHI - PICTURES FROM THE PERENNIAL PORT TOWN

This was my first visit to see the biennale. Firstly, I was impressed with the new solar-powered International Airport at Kochi, it was an engineering and architectural achievement. The next thing you see it that outside the airport all the men who were waiting were mostly drivers in crisp white shirts and 'mundus'. They spoke impeccable english in a South-Indian accent, while taking us to our homestay in Fort Kochi - the heritage part of town and the heart of the biennale.

Once we were on the road, you can't help but notice an almost wild, rustic greenery that descends onto every part of Kochi. While getting into Fort Kochi, we went through small lanes, the by-lanes are even narrower preventing too many vehicles from getting in. The warehouses are close to each other and are all wooden, with rickety stairs, large windows and overwhelming doors - that lead to more doors. Every venue of the biennale that had art, had old rusty hinges, peeling paint, moss covered tiles and musty walls; they owe this grunge look to the humid, salty sea breeze blowing on Kochi's backwaters.

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tags: Fort Kochi, Cochin, Kerala, Travel Trip, Soul Journeys, Heritage, Old Architecture, Port Town, Backwaters, Exploring India, Art, Design, Creativity, Culture, Pattern, Greenery, Rustic, Nature, Natural, Floral, Textures, Peeling paint, Moss, Local Market, Bazaar Road, Ginger House, Old doors, Granaries, Murals, Wall Art, Installations, Ceramics, Paintings, Left, Grains, Spices, Tea, Coffee, Pepper, Houses, Roofs, Water, Beach, Local Travel, Pier, Sunsets, Antiques, Vintage Shops, Diversity, Different Communities, Trade routes, Artists, Residencies, Homestays, Biennale, Kochi Muzris Biennale, Wooden Carvings
categories: Chronicling Textures, Exploring India, Incredible India, Patterns, Soul Journeys, Travel, Traveling Artist, Visual Documentations, Biennale, Art, Community, Kerala, Inspirations, Indian Art Scene
Sunday 07.03.22
Posted by Ruchi Shah
 

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