Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Shop @ Shopo

Shopo is a recently launched website that provides a platform for Indian artists and craftsmen to showcase and sell their work online. She Sells was one of the 20 first brands to be handpicked by creators Krithika Nelson and Theyagarajan S to be featured on the website. After several months of designing, uploading, testing, tweaking, tinkering and debugging the website has been launched and the word is slowly spreading.
To check out my store please visit : shesells.shopo.in


There is lots of fun stuff available at Shopo, and you can have it all at the click of a mouse. After the payment is made, products are delivered within a week's time. So now there's no need to carry heavy bags and walk around from store to store when you crave some retail therapy.  Besides what is already available, Shopo plans to keep expanding the number and variety of sellers.

Here's what Hindustan Times had to say about Shopo
Lots in Store - Hindustan Times, July 1st 2011 (Rochelle Pinto)

Monday, April 25, 2011

The Utopian Tropical Spring-time


     Living in the tropics does not really allow for the experience of spring time. However, being a student of Literature, inevitably leads one to vicariously live the season. For some of the most dreamy and seductive poetry has been written with the back drop of spring. 
 
     These notions of this yet unexperienced  season lead to the creation of Primavera: an interpritation of the utopian tropical spring. A collection of pendants, adorned with the vibrancy of tropical flowers.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Septa

 Generations of scientists and artists have been confounded by the sacred geometry of the Nautilus, an ancient mollusc that has resisted evolution and remained structurally unchanged for over 450million years. The cross section of this creature reveals the Golden Mean Spiral, an almost universally appealing aesthetic form that seems to be a manifestation of the geometry of the universe.Ironically the seemingly stagnant form is one of the most evolved patterns in nature, that may hold the key to understanding nature's beauty.



Inspired in my own humble way by this creature, I present 'Septa' : A collection of shell pendants that draw from the compartmentalized spiral that reveals itself in the cross section of the Nautilus.