Had been to
this Christmas Bazaar last weekend. This was something different from what I
attended a few years ago.
As I had
been there early I could catch them setting up the shop, or rather the table.
The best I liked about this place was the ambience. Surrounded by trees and the
sun just coming up, it was a perfect place (and time) for me to take some
snaps.
Liked the
way the light fell on these bottles and the lamp shade.
On closer
examination I found that they were ordinary bottles wound up with some
colourful threads.
This guy
here had some lovely paintings. I liked that one of the vintage car.
This couple had some interesting items
Few of the
stalls were put up by some NGOs
As it neared 10 am (opening time) the stall
owners were all ready and waiting for the customers.
This Bhoole
Bisre counter had some old stuff repainted which looked attractive. I liked that
perforated tea kettle used as a lamp shade (that blue one hanging there)
Some other tables
befitting the season:
One lady was
selling hand painted cards and frames.
I noticed
that while she waited for the customers she was busy painting new ones.
There was
this stall by the name of Green Tokri.
I was surprised that it was manned and
run by Europeans. I heard one of them speak and asked her "Are you Dutch?"
To which she replied, "No, I am German, she is French, her husband is
British . . . . we are a mixed lot"
Well so much for my knowledge of Dutch.
Well so much for my knowledge of Dutch.
It seems
when they started farming, there was no market for Lettuce in Pune. So they
sold them to their friends around Pune.
Now they have expanded and have an efficient
home delivery system. They have some fixed areas of delivery in Pune.
It was 10 am
and the customers started trickling in.
I found that
the customers were picky and selective about what they buy.
This old
book’s stall had brisk business. It was heartening to see that children were
still interested in books and made their parents buy quite a few .
Noticed this
table at the corner by the name of Scraps
and Scribbles.
There were
many frames for sale and what was interesting was that almost all of them were
made from scrap material.
The picture
above has the tree and the grass made from paper torn from old magazines. The
leaves are some dried leaves (I think those leaves have a seed in the middle and come under the category of seed dispersal by spin and flutter). The people under
the tree is a collage of broken egg shells.
Many were
appreciative about the effort and the idea. Some wanted to write in the comment
book.
Some more of
her creations
Diamay, the
young lady who created all this
Her
definition of scraps and scribbles
She said
that if people placed orders, she was ready to deliver as per their requirement,
and that included overseas orders too.
She can be
reached at scraps.scribbles@gmail.com
Before I
sign off a few more of her work
41 comments:
Creativity at its best - Charles
So many vibrant colors and creative energy at one place! Beautiful Joe :)
The Scraps and Scribbles art work was very interesting and imaginative. This Christmas bazaar looked like a nice way to shop for unique gifts.
Looks like a fun market and a great place to buy unique gifts.
Carolyn
It's a lovely colored post...... well done.
Greetings from Holland, Joop
The artwork is very interesting, creative, and colorful.
Enjoyed being a part of this lively n colorful bazaar!
Mitalee
Hi Joe, loved the blog..n dia's creations were very beautiful.. the spirit of Christmas is in the air...love n warm regards Joellan.
Beautiful photos from a beautiful day. Loved everything, especially Dia's creations. She's an amazing talent.
Thanks for stopping by!
Joe, I love the article what talent! I was wondering if it is possible to create a blog post specifically on Scraps and Scribbles I would like to share here and drive traffic since overseas orders are included and promote our creative genius cousin! -Linda
Looks like a wonderful day! Lovely series of photos. Thanks so much for your comment on my blog.
Hi Haddock! Thank you for the visit and thank you for all these beautiful photos--I love the scraps and scribbles art, as well as her philosophy--we are all artists :-)
There are some really beautiful items there! I like the bottles and the quilts. Seems like there's something for everyone here.
This whole Christmas market sounds like so much fun... so much talent and good stuff.
That looks like a fun market to browse through! Those bottle caught my eye. I may have to make some for myself this year. My kids would have loved the books. It's the first thing they head to when we are out and about.
Wow ! I miss such small handicraft bazaar from India so much! you get treasure of good things :)
It is a very nice, cozy and colorful bazaar. I see many fun colored stuff and also people who are busy to make. Stuff A beautiful and atmospheric place for nice pictures :-)
Lovely post!
That looks like such fun. And no snow at your holiday sale. I like that even better!
What a fun day and photo opportunity. I love the scraps and scribbles pieces. She is very creative.
Excellent creative works.
Very well photographed and presented.
What a fun Christmas bazaar.
Fondly,
Glenda
A pleasant atmosphere. Interesting things to sell. I like the series of photos.
Fabulous bazzar, I'd love to be there! Great artwork all over and very inetersting things. Very nice meeting you! Happy you came to visit me...thanks!
FABBY
You have captured so much color - everything is so cheerful. I think 'Scraps and Scribbles' does phenomenal pieces. It looks like the backgrounds are all made from handmade paper, which by itself is an art. Thanks for brightening my day!
Wish I had known about this earlier. Would have loved to see it. Do let me in advance next time. Beautifully presented. Thanks - keep up the good work. Enjoy seeing and reading too.
I enjoyed seeing all the colour and creativity you found to photograph!
Thank you so much for sharing, it was a fun experience.
I love the idea of wrapping bottles in colored thread! So pretty and environmentally friendly!
I assume this bazaar is in your town of Pune or nearby. I'm envying the warm weather! The items are colorful and appealing which is good at Christmas time. Did you buy anything or were you just socializing and taking pictures? :)
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Where is that place??? Pune???
Wow!Some really interesting artwork.
Yes Anita, apart from clicking, I did make some purchases. Also helped Diamay in "manning" the counter while she stepped out for some errand.
This was held in the heart of the Pune city, at the lawns of a prominent industrialist here.
Will try to rustle up some thing, but till then I think you can use this link to promote your cousin. Lets see the orders from Chicago pouring in.
There looks to be some very unique artwork at this bazaar. I would attend just because it looks warmer than anything around here.
Oh damn I missed it. Some friends told me about it but I forgot
xx
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ei
enjoy the festive season ahead..
may you have a grace-filled Christmas and Happy New Year
Lovely captures. Loved No 42. Brilliant it is.
And Merry Christmas to you and your family.
:))
Interesting colourful captures and picture story
Nice post thanx for sharing with us.
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