Making an Ocean
“Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean.”
(Ryunosuke Satoro – Japanese poet)
Anand is holding a throw which with a desing inpsired by the Lodhi gardens in Delhi.
This Aari embroidery is on a woolen throw.
This picture was shot at the upper terrace of our office in Varanasi (Benaras) with natural light.
(Throw style “LODHI” – col Ice – 150×200 – 100% wool – Collection RED HALO)
RED HALO is a collection of household linen based in Benaras (Varanasi – India) providing work to people living with difficulties and education to children.
Our icon model shows his body for the purpose of the brotherhood chain we have settled as this is a way to catch the attention on the fight we are supporting for Human Rights and human dignity.
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April 12, 2012 at 05:37
Il est vrai que le Lody Garden est un maginifique parc. Je reconnais le bleu de certaines céramiques apposées sur le haut de monuments vu au Lody Garden.
Il y a des pays qui inspirent plus que d’autres….mais cela reste une question d’ouverture de l’esprit aussi.