Saturday, 1 March 2014

Let's go on a pilgrimage. A Chai Pilgrimage.

I got to know about Jenny Kostecki-Shaw and Patrick Shaw (a.k.a. The Masala Chai Wallah) way back in 2008 when I had a series on my 'A Cup of Chai…' blog called Tea with friends and they had sent me a photograph of their chai.

I became aware that they were in the process of compiling a book on their many tea adventures in India and being a Chai-lover and a design enthusiast I kept updated on their blog, website and subsequently their Facebook page.
In August 2013, they used Kickstarter.com to fund for their beautiful book Chai Pilgrimage which they have self-published.
It was but obvious that I ordered my copy of the long-awaited book as soon as it was available for purchase!

So today I am going to share about this delightful piece of art and it's creators!

Jenny is a freelance illustrator and national award-winning children’s book author and illustrator.



Patrick teaches Ayurveda, Ayurvedic cooking and Ayurvedic herbology at the University of New Mexico in Taos and has been making homemade masala chai for over 20 years. Their daughter, Tulsi, has boundless patience with her publishing parents even though she doesn’t like chai.

 In their own words they tell you how this idea took shape and resulted in a book…

'We LOVE chai! The aroma of simmering spices fills our home each morning as the sun rises over the mountains. We also love India—her people, spiritual traditions, music, food and art have become woven into our lives. 
One morning while sipping chai, we had this crazy idea to fly to the chai motherland of India, spend four months steeping ourselves in chai culture and collaborate on a book. So we did! 
Chai Pilgrimage is our way of sharing our adventure and discoveries with you! It is our experience brought to life in a full-color art and photo filled travel journal, where we use chai as our compass to discover the people, places, spices, traditions and gods of an ancient culture. 
We also wish to share everything we’ve learned about brewing up a deliciously healthy cup of homemade masala chai with beautifully illustrated recipes and chai wallah tips on the art of chai making. 
We hope it offers a soul-nourishing vision of human connectedness and an opportunity to sip chai on the other side of the world!'

I have been so taken in with Chai Pilgrimage book, I have been devouring the visuals, the heartwarming narratives and beautiful illustration techniques.






Jenny has used various mediums to illustrate the book. Here is a video that shows us how she uses these techniques.
She also shares this frame from her studio:-)

Reading the book has been 'soul-nourishing' indeed. Especially for me sitting in sub-zero temperatures in Minnesota:-)

The book has so many interesting Chai recipes, I tried the Elaichi Chai yesterday…


Today I plan to try the 'Chai Guru Chai' taught by Patrick's friend and teacher Hamid Drake.

So do drop by their website Chai Pilgrimage  and their Facebook Page to read more about their book or order this beautiful, visual book. A great gift for yourself or to anyone who loves chai, spices and India! 

Go on a virtual pilgrimage. A Chai Pilgrimage!

( Images from Chai Pilgrimage.com and styling by Arch. Copyrighted Materials)

Thursday, 27 February 2014

It's All In The Family




This post is being written from my heart to my son.
                      This is about his family,
                                                 his ties,
                                                          his family history.



And...
            It's about these quilt blocks!


Back in 1981, when I was pregnant with my son, my husband's Grandmother, Eva Jackson Kelly asked me to

Monday, 24 February 2014

I Won!!

Yay!! I won a very beautiful and intricate Kalamkari art print. 
The moment I saw the print I just wanted it. It's beautiful.
Wanna see the print. Here it is...

GajaLakshmi Kalamkari
Image Source: Hues n Shades

Deepa of Hues n Shades is running a series of amazing giveaways. In case you haven't participated yet please hop over to her blog and check out the beautiful stuff that she is giving away. Three giveaways are already done. Don't miss the fourth one click here to participate.

Thanks Deepa for beautiful GajaLakshmi kalamkari art print. I am loving it!!





Sunday, 23 February 2014

It's all about the DeTaiLs ~ Chair!




Chair Back


It truly is 



All about the details



Especially when you



Are talking about



THIS CHAIR!




Here is the chair Before I got my hands on it. It really needed some love, don't you think?






First, I must tell you that I am self taught when it comes to upholstery. I thought I had a picture of this chair in the 'naked' state of wood but can't find it :(

Second, I watched

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

White Teapot Crystal Lamp!




The best thing about Winter for me is, that I am able to stay in out of the cold and create! This peticular day, I decdied to combine a tired looking vintage crystal lamp with ceramic teacup, saucer and teapot.

 I took the old crystal lamp apart and cleaned all the pieces.







You just don't realize how easy it is to drill holes in ceramic and glass with a special drill bit that you can

Sunday, 16 February 2014

My Hand Painted Tray!!

An elephant's picture on packing of incense stick caught my fancy
 and the moment I saw it I wanted to paint it somewhere. 
I painted it on a plastic tray and put all my imagination and creativity to make it look different from what is available easily in the market. How I did it..I chose a bit different color combination, motif and intricate design that reflect true essence of India.

Suzani Elephant Hand Painted Tray


When I started 'Indian Art' series and 'Indian Textile' series on my blog I read a lot about different art forms and textile and was intrigued by the beauty of all art forms and textile around the world. I was determined that I will try my hand on each one of them whether it is art or textile. I have tried art forms like Warli, Madhubani, Gond, Tangle art, Tye-die pattern on terracotta figurine and  now I am trying to paint textile patterns like Ikat, Kilim, Block printing, Kanjivaram and here is one that recently I painted..... Suzani on my elephant. Doesn't it look wonderful. I liked the combination of sienna, pink, black and white.

Suzani Elephant Hand Painted Tray

An year ago I saw a cabinet painted in Suzani pattern and I was inspired to do something like that. So I came up with this idea with my personal touch of course.

Suzani Elephant Hand Painted Tray

I loved the way this tray has turned out. Intricate work that is done with lot of patience.

Suzani Elephant Hand Painted Tray

Leaving you with some more images.............

Suzani Elephant Hand Painted Tray


Suzani Elephant Hand Painted Tray

Let me know how do you like it :) Working on some more interesting projects so stay tuned!!



Thursday, 13 February 2014

Give me more Light!




My sewing room is an itty-bitty room 
                                  that is under the stairs in the basement
                                                                              and I just love it!





I have a built in wall unit that keeps me organized
               and I built a doll house, sans the inside, to cover my sewing machine when not in use!