Author: Jaypore

  • Treasured Travelogues: India through the eyes of Artists Thomas and Willam Daniell

    India has bewitched many an artist who has found such beauty in the landscape and its people that it has prompted them to translate some of the experienced charm onto the canvas. The late 18th century saw an English uncle-nephew duo, Thomas and William Daniell, setting sail to India, arriving in Calcutta in 1786. Upon…

  • Shadow and Light.. a little black a little white..

      I see a rustic courtyard in dappled light,      with thatched roofs, and ageing terracotta figurines…      I see a woman in white cottons,      with dark eyes      and quaint silver rings… I see an old tree dancing,      to the tranquil notes of an iktara playing in the background…   I see old clay pots, dark with…

  • Second Skin

    She is beauty, she is grace, she is elegant in every step. She is gentle, she breathes passion, she is life in every thread. She is ancient, she is timeless, she turns at each whisper of her name. From time long past, and into the future unseen, she will hold countless stories, within the folds…

  • Home Diaries: With Anuradha Varma of MyDreamCanvas

    Thrilled to showcase a home tour of the lovingly decorated home of Anuradha Varma, blogger extraordinaire and creator of one of our favorite blogs, My Dream Canvas. For the last 8 years she has gradually and painstakingly built a beautiful abode that reminds her of home ten thousand miles away. Today’s feature not only showcases a fabulous…

  • Organic Cotton breathes a new life in Fashion

    Summer comfort is defined by light, airy fabrics that breathe. This role often rests on the shoulders of the simple yet sophisticated cotton that is often referred to as “the fabric of our lives” and for good reason. We come in contact with it in varied forms in our daily lives and it has remained the…

  • Healing Melodies

    The difference between life and drama is measured by how quickly life can turn on its head and amaze you. In medieval India, such was the miracle of music, that sometimes, life was stranger than fiction. Legend has it that Tansen, Mughal Emperor Akbar’s court musician was once asked to sing Raga Deepak, and so…

  • Tale Trails: Go barefoot in Sri Lanka…

    A little off-track for a series on bookstores for this one’s about books, handmade textiles, apparel, art exhibits, food and Jazz on Sundays! But then that’s what makes it so special! A beautifully laid out place, the Barefoot Café, Colombo, is a must visit for anyone who’s visiting this not-so-little island country. Founded by artist…

  • Tale Trails: Street-side Sunday Surprise at Daryaganj, Delhi

    When Edward Spenser wrote his epic poem The Faerie Queene celebrating the Tudor Dynasty and Elizabeth I, little could he have imagined that more than 400 years later the monetary worth of his words would be tested by a weighing contraption installed in Delhi. At 0.82 kgs, Spenser’s allegorical masterpiece exchanges hands at Rs. 180.…

  • Tale Trails: A Must Visit Literary Icon in San Francisco

    San Francisco, the undeniable global capital of liberalization and the birthplace of the hippie revolution and the gay rights movement, has for centuries been associated with culture, arts and creativity.  And yet, little is known about how this liberalization came about. The end of World War II saw the emergence of a new genre of…

  • Tale Trails – A hidden haven for booklovers in Ahmedabad

    I had read about it. Adjectives like rare, tucked away, quaint, hidden gem etc. can make me visit anything, even a postbox, and this was a full-fledged bookstore. And so it was to be, in the summer of 2013 when I found myself in Ahmedabad, yet again. (It is quickly becoming one of my favourite…