India and its fondness for hand drawn letterforms
Art and Design, IndiaBack in January this year, in a freezing cold shed on the outskirts of Bristol, Abigail and I spent a day trying our hands at traditional…
Back in January this year, in a freezing cold shed on the outskirts of Bristol, Abigail and I spent a day trying our hands at traditional…
Kochi is a slow seaside area where nothing is rushed and if you want to see anything special you have to go miles out for it anyway.
After a peaceful two days in Jaisalmer including sleeping peacefully under the stars, our reintroduction to the madness of India was a tough one.
The next destination on our journey was Jaisalmer, which we’d both been looking forward to since we discovered that the camel treks existed.
Our first night in Jodhpur was on the night of Diwali and though we were sad to leave Jaipur, we were welcomed warmly by the next hostel to celebrate.
India is starting to feel a lot calmer as we travel through Rajasthan, despite the fact that we’re here during Diwali which is a huge thing over here.
Our first few days in India have been a hectic culture shock and a mixed bag of emotions. Leaving home and landing in New Dehli has been interesting.