Monday, April 28, 2014

A 100 Happy Days

This Meme-like craze has been going aaround for quite a while now, mainly at Instagram. And you know what I love it! Though I havent started posting on this topic, myself, I feel the idea is fantastic. Theres so much to celebrate! Really there's something nice happening to each one of us every single day, only if we stop and take out a minute to appreciate it.

The other day my friend's daughter spotted Flamingos right here between the-hustle bustle of New Mumbai. What a sight it must have been? I'm sure it made the mother, the daughter and everybody with them at that moment really happy at that moment.

How many of us care to acknowledge those little moments of sheer pleasure that come with no strings attached? I love the idea of the '100 happy days exercise' for the simple reason that it puts us in touch with ourselves. What we are deep within. The critics may call it another chance of gloating Vanity. They may also shrug it off by saying who needs to participate in this to know that we are happy? I've read a comment from a person that went something like, " Who needs that? There are more than a 100 days in my life of happiness!" Phbt!!!You just dint get it, did you?

For me, counting my blessings has always been the best exercise to keep me smiling when I go to bed at night, like the great legend Zohra prescribed at her 102nd birthday. For me, Art and writing give me a happiness from the core of my heart, like nothing else. (Please don't read too much into that. My children and my family are my LIFE so I dint mention them in the same breath as Art & Writing)

Well, Art has come back to me, recently after a gap of almost a decade and must I say it has given me immense pleasure to be holding the brushes and sploshing about in those beautiful colours. Like, those who know me would say, I have multiple interests and hobbies. At the risk of sounding boastful I will say, I am multi-talented but that leaves me with the feeling that I fall short of time. There's just so much to do, explore, enjoy!
One fine morning in February this year, I woke up with the thought 'This is ONE life to live!' My past life is a mystery and I as Vibhuti will never know whether there's another life beyond when I can fulfill my wishes. Liek a glutton I was wondering whether who knows I'd even have these wishes in the nect life. What the heck, You Only Live Once!
And this thought sparked yet another idea that there may be people with so many of their own wishes and wants. What if these dreams could be custom designed and delivered. Fashion became my means and I took up my tools to do just that. Thus was born my own little house of hand-painted, bespoke, fashion accessories.

And ever since its inception this baby of mine has given me immense joy. A big reason to smile!
I have been custom designing a few pieces here and there and the responses from my patrons is oh, so overwheleming! Painting their wishes into reality and accepting accolade for it has become my addiction (in a constructive sense, ofcourse)!


Though custom-designed for Cheryl Mehta, this mobile case is representative of my present state of mind too. Was so happy while I was painting this.
And many have written in to me saying that they connect with the spirit at 'YOLO'.
Follow me at http://instagram.com/vibzb. I have a 100 and odd posts, each that gave me reasons to be happy.
My FB Shop for YOLO by Vibz will soon be hitting a double century.
I can only say VIBZ is yet again so very Thankful for all the love. Yes, Indeed I have many reasons to be happy!

Friday, April 18, 2014

AZTEC or FIJIan? Eye-ball grabbing patterns...

From the 13th century, the Valley of Mexico was the heart of Aztec civilization. This MesoAmerican Culture had rich and complex mythological and religious traditions. The current fashion world has attributed an entire fashion trend to the artistic legacy from this great cvilisation. 

On the other hand the traditional tribal art on the Tapa cloth from the Polynesian islands of FIJI is a world renowned art form too. The Tapa cloth, even known as Masi are painted by rubbing, stamping, stencilling, smoking or dyeing. The patterns of Tongan, Samoan, and Fijian Tapa usually form a grid of squares, each of which contains geometrical patterns. they also have repeated motifs such as fish and plants and tortoise.

I understand that there are many overlapping motifs and designs in art, throughout cultures worldwide. Especially since the world is now more connected then ever before, its very easy to get confused and then misappropriate credit of such taditional art.
Recently a renowned fashion designer also recieved great flak for such a blunder.
I do not wish to walk that very same thin ice, myself. Hence the undermentioned clarification...

DISCLAIMER:
I do not claim any copyrights on the traditional tribal art motifs used  in my works. And neither do I intend to attribute the motifs of the Tapa Art to Aztec designs. The line of handpainted products that I offer and have titled 'AZTEC STORIES' are in fact a fusion of both these art forms where motifs and patterns have been interspersed to create visual vibrancy. i am a big fan of both the art forms and do not intend to glorify only one art form while stealing from another. The reason behind the naming of the product line is simply because of its wide popularity and familiarity between my target audience.Tapa paintings being relatively lesser known in the Indian markets,did not become the first choice for the naming of the product line.


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Having said that I wish to call the paintings and fashion accessories made in this contemporary fusion style, my own and i wish that my audience do not flout the laws against plagiarism. 'My Aztec Queen' bears my copyrights and the idea of application of the designs is my intellectual property too..

Please do visit my FB page https://www.facebook.com/YOLObyVibz ....to stay tuned into the latest tales....Will be uploading this tantalising collection real soon #YOLO

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Trendspotting: Hand-illustrated Mobile Phone Covers


We are in a day and age when we do not go anywhere without our mobile phones. Almost everybody is carrying an Android for that matter. We call them our SMART Phones but do they really LOOK smart enough? We have been told not to judge a book by its cover and same goes with our phones too?
NOT if the Phone cover is also equally SMART! Then it would be commendable and impresie inside out. Right?
This thought must have struck many intelligent brains before mine because it already seems to be a growing case. Innumerable people are seen shopping for and flocking at Mobile Phone case/cover shoppes. And wider the choice the more they are at loss of decisiveness.
Like we shop for dresses and accessories, I've heard women discuss their phone covers, mulling over what would be the best choice to make?
Each piece either lacked in 'something' or was overdone!

And I'm sure many of us too feel the same about the phone covers we've used till date.
I have a solution to that! Just get your phone cover custom designed,ZIMPLE!!!!
LOL

The BUDDHA is one such icon that is a hot favourite with almost everybody. One can see innumerable BUDDHA illustrations in all sorts of applications. Pillow covers, lampshades, kurtis and whatnots. You name it and an artist has already tried his/her hand at painting the peaceful face of the great Buddha there.
Here's my own painting adapted onto a mobile phone cover. #YOLO














The word PEACE also reminds me of the White Swans on serene waters. Here's a personalised hand-painted Mobile Phone Flip Cover.

This lovable pair is a constant reminder for my patron, of the illimitable love between them, when her beau is away on International business trips. :)
Isn't that adorable?


And then there is another kind of love that takes pride in the sense of belonging. presenting a hand-painted bespoke Phone cover that is aptly designed to express that emotion. A constant symbol of gratitude, for her husband's love!



Then there's the loving and caring husband who wishes to give his dutiful wifey a token of love. So he orders for a customised Radhe-Krishna handpainted onto wifey's mobile cover. Absolutely fantastic gifting idea there! :) I happily obliged and made this...



For all those who would like to preen and flaunt their choices their lifestyle, there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, I strongly believe, we have one life to live and so we must live it to the fullest.
That's the spirit of YOLO!