Saturday, February 11, 2006
an assignment for the visual language course
As a part of our Visual Language course, we studied majorly about the Androgynes. The Faculty for this course was Ms. Alka Pande, who has authored books on the subject of Androgynes. (one of the books bieng the 'Ardhanarishwar')
Vinu (Graphic design), Anita (Graphic design) and me decided to give our final assignments in the form of an animation movie.
We are telling a story about the mythological period when the Universe was created by Brahma on getting hit by the arrow of Kama, the god of sex (creativity). He made the Saptarishis and the Prajapatis but failed to create mortals that could sexually give birth to an offspring. He did Tapasya (penance) and pleased Ardhanarishwar (the half female god). Ardhanarishwar split into 2 mortals of different genders. From the right half (shiva), arose the male and from the left half (shakti) arose the first female. The male and the female sexually unite to achieve the state of completion and give birth to a new entity of life. Today there is a chaos and an unbalance in the situation. A male is in constant search of his other, the female, and vice versa. But just like the yin and yang coming together, like the night and the day coming together, they always unite to achieve a state of completion. We wanted to make the story visually look indian. Hence we decided that the look and feel of the movie should be that of a kalamkari painting originated in Andhra Pradesh. We plan to get it done by sunday night.
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hey bro...
interesting!! lemme know how this project of yours is coming... would like to know more about kalamkari painting if you can throw some light on that...
am giving a link of your blog on mine...
the photography is mind blowing... personally i liked the snails, were those claymations also a part of your course?
Posted by: Sazeal | Wednesday, February 15, 2006
hey nice that you liked it...
thanks...
The good news is that the animation is over. I would be putting it online once i compress it.
And Kalamkari paintings are (as the name suggests) made by a kalam (stylus or a pen) and ink made up of natural vegetable dyes on fabric. the vegetable ink gives the earthy colours of the art. the drawings also sometimes include block prints. In fact there are more colours then we show in the animation.
the art dates back by 3000 years and it is passed on from generation to generation.
the drawings usually talk of the the stories of gods and goddesses.
Posted by: smit | Wednesday, February 15, 2006
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