This is right now. Pouring away. Should have sat on that bench yesterday when it wasn’t. Goa is magical in the rains. Not romanticising the waterlogged roads! Moira, Goa, India
This is right now. Pouring away. Should have sat on that bench yesterday when it wasn’t. Goa is magical in the rains. Not romanticising the waterlogged roads! Moira, Goa, India
United with our #cat Miso. She was sulking and happy at the same time. Me, just happy.
United with our #cat Miso. She was sulking and happy at the same time. Me, just happy.
Got my second dose finally! Thanks to many companies like @tiemumbai_ and people like @farhanahaque who are conducting massive vaccination drives. Everybody please please please get your shot. The safe you are, the safer others are. And the safer others are, the safer you are! 🤗
Got my second dose finally! Thanks to many companies like @tiemumbai_ and people like @farhanahaque who are conducting massive vaccination drives. Everybody please please please get your shot. The safe you are, the safer others are. And the safer others are, the safer you are! 🤗
The Rubik cube bug has bitten someone here. This is now. The earlier one I posted was this afternoon but guess it got stuck somewhere and just got posted! Still struggling to figure out Instagram!! 🤦🏽♀️
After many rainy days, first day of sunlight streaming in through the skylight. Moira, Goa, India
No filters, just all grey. Back in the city for a bit. Not sure the concrete jungle excites me after being close to nature in Goa. #mumbai
Rains bring the little creatures out. Reminding us of their existence. Thanks Millipede and tiny Ant (hope you spotted her running around) for coming over to our place. ❤️
Through the scaffolding – the view from our window. Magical sky is the antidote to the city lights.
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We are delighted to collaborate with the @iic_delhi for the #MeettheArtist (MTA) programme.
The guest for the 246th edition is the eminent Art critic, #SadanandMenon, who will speak on #DashrathPatel, the well-known artist, designer and educator.
Live on #zoom and #youtube, use the #linkinbio
Sadanand Menon will speak about Dashrath Patel, whom he considered his mentor. In 1998, he curated the Retrospective Exhibition, Fifty Years of Dashrath Patel’s Work, that was held at the #NGMA, Delhi and Mumbai. The lecture will explore the multi-faceted life of an incredible multi-media artist, designer and educator. Dashrath Patel was the first Director of the #NationalInstituteofDesign (NID) when it was founded in 1961. In the two decades at NID, his contribution was immense in making the institution an iconic design school.
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Join Today at 6pm:
Prof Deborah Swallow, Director of the Courtauld Institute of Art, London; and a member of JDCA’s Advosory Committee,
on: Art for All: Samuel Courtauld, Collecting and Public patronage.
Zoom Link:
https://zoom.us/j/96063436691
Zoom Meeting ID:
960 6343 6691
Live on YouTube:
https://bit.ly/3ke8KzF
IIC website:
https://iicdelhi.in/programmes/meet-artist-0