29 August,2009 07:40 AM IST | | Kasmin Fernandes
Reinventing fabrics offered to Goddesses in Maharashtra, into quilts and sling bags, and transplanting Bollywood kitsch on to wooden stools, Raw Works injects honesty and simplicity back into home decor
Animator and designer Gayatri Rao likes making something out of anything, literally. "I would make my own jewellery, bags, shoes and what not out of bedsheets, jute, ropes, dry fruit, twigs and leaves."
At one time, she adorned her ears with dry sea horses that she picked up from the shores of Mahabalipuram. The result: "People would stop dead in their tracks and give me room, even in the obscenely overcrowded Delhi DTC buses!"
High-colour trunks are a salute to the dreams that paint the imaginations of people who make Mumbai their home. From item girls that seduce your imagination to Big B who inspired generations to follow their passion and land up in Mumbai, often with nothing more than a trunk (like Gayatri herself), these are a tribute to this city of dreams |
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