Patterns of India: A Journey Through Colors, Textiles, and the Vibrancy of Rajasthan

Patterns of India: A Journey Through Colors, Textiles, and the Vibrancy of Rajasthan

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  • Create Date:2022-09-18 06:58:18
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  • Author:Christine Chitnis
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Summary

It's the trip of a lifetime--a textile-based tour of colorful Rajasthan, India featuring more than 200 lush photographs depicting everday life in one of the most vibrant rregions in the world。

Patterns of India is a visual experience that offers intimate insights into the diverse and richly hued Western Indian culture。 Color is the thread that binds the vast country together, defining every aspect of life from religion and politics to food and dress。 Organized by the five dominant colors royal blue, sandstone, marigold, ivory, and rose, this book explores how deeply color and pattern exist in a symbiotic relationship and are woven into every part of the culture。 For instance, the fuchsia found in the draping fabric of a sari is matched by the vibrant chains of roses offered at temple, and the burnt orange spices in the marketplaces are reflected in the henna tattoos given to brides and wedding guests。 While every color is imbued with meaning, it is often within the details of patterns that the full story comes to light。

Photographer and writer Christine Chitnis spent over a decade traveling through, getting to know, and falling in love with the intricate patterns of everyday Rajasthani life。 With history and culture-based essays woven throughout the more than 200 stunning photographs of architecture, markets, cuisine, art, textiles, and everyday goings-on, Patterns of India captures the beauty and essence of this unique part of the world。

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Reviews

Dodi

Beautiful photography。 I really enjoyed reading the text, but it's mostly photography。 Beautiful photography。 I really enjoyed reading the text, but it's mostly photography。 。。。more

Jess

Gorgeous photos。

Rinku

This book was a visual delight。 I had a great deal of enjoyment just looking at the images。 I found all of it just sparking my creative mojo with fabulous colors, designs and texture。 The text of this book was informative and easy to read。 I have found some Indian art books to be so dense that they are almost unreadable this book definitely doesn't fall into this category。If you haven't been to India this book will take you there with signposts to explain what you are seeing。 I have been to Indi This book was a visual delight。 I had a great deal of enjoyment just looking at the images。 I found all of it just sparking my creative mojo with fabulous colors, designs and texture。 The text of this book was informative and easy to read。 I have found some Indian art books to be so dense that they are almost unreadable this book definitely doesn't fall into this category。If you haven't been to India this book will take you there with signposts to explain what you are seeing。 I have been to India several times and to some of the locations in this book, though the images looked familiar the author's photos offered a new perspective and noted things I probably didn't even notice。This book is eye candy at its best that will leave you feeling good as an armchair traveler。 。。。more

Kristin

An incredibly beautiful and inspiring book。

Olivia Kowalski

I bought this as a treat for myself and I’m so glad I did 。 This author captures the essence and beauty of Rajasthan so perfectly。

Shivani Patel

Stunning visuals。 A great reference book for patterns, colours and architecture of Rajasthan!

Alison

All of the floral patterns were so beautiful to look at

Tracy

This book wasn't quite what I was expecting, based on the title。 I think I would have enjoyed it more if it was named differently。 I went in hoping for a focus on patterns in clothing, architecture, and artwork, a visual reference for graphic design and illustration inspiration。 Some elements of those are included but the focus is more on everyday life。 The color dividers didn't totally work for me, either。 Some of the essays were interesting but again just not quite what I had been wanting out This book wasn't quite what I was expecting, based on the title。 I think I would have enjoyed it more if it was named differently。 I went in hoping for a focus on patterns in clothing, architecture, and artwork, a visual reference for graphic design and illustration inspiration。 Some elements of those are included but the focus is more on everyday life。 The color dividers didn't totally work for me, either。 Some of the essays were interesting but again just not quite what I had been wanting out of the book。 。。。more

Miss

Just stunning, so much art inspiration, which is why l had to include it here。 Its more of a coffee table book but very colourful and informative。

Maria

I loved how this book is divided: through colours you can find in India。 There are monuments, people, animals and craftsmanship。 The colours are beautiful and this portrays India in the everyday life。 A beautiful photograph book。 The photos are amazing

Jenny

Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous。 I drank in all the pictures, and I aspire to someday read the accompanying words as well。 I want to own this beautiful book, and even more I want to travel to India like never before。

Lyndsey

Oh wow, a feast for the eyes for sure!

Sanjukta

Beautiful account of the textile and architectural history of Rajasthan。 Must read for anybody who enjoys photography, and takes immense interest and pride in the creative history of Rajasthan。

Allie

4 ⭐️ BEAUTIFUL。 This “book” shows a sweet little piece of India through photography。 It shares little bits about art, history, and architecture all over India。

Tom

Having lived in India for some years, I can say that Christine Chitnis did a marvelous work at encapsulating the spirit and vibrancy of Rajasthan。 The idea to arrange the multitude of photographs around the main colors of the state was a great way to go : Sandstone, Marigold, Rose, Ivory & Royal Blue。 The sole sight of those colors is so evocative that it will inevitably bring nostalgia to anyone having visited the region before。Moreover, each and every photograph is stunning and the artist stro Having lived in India for some years, I can say that Christine Chitnis did a marvelous work at encapsulating the spirit and vibrancy of Rajasthan。 The idea to arrange the multitude of photographs around the main colors of the state was a great way to go : Sandstone, Marigold, Rose, Ivory & Royal Blue。 The sole sight of those colors is so evocative that it will inevitably bring nostalgia to anyone having visited the region before。Moreover, each and every photograph is stunning and the artist stroke a good blend of daily scenes, portraits and architectural wonders。 Not to mention, the cultural and technical explanations also provide relevant insights for the reader。On top of that, the book itself is made of great quality-paper, and it has been a delight to indulge in it。Overall, a beautiful tribute to this rich and colorful part of the world。。。 Thanks for bringing Rajasthan all the way back to France, in order to lighten our cold and bleak European winter 2020 ! I am now just longing to visit again! 。。。more

Britta Neumann

I have been fascinated with India, their people, cultures , colours , textiles , food landscape since I was a teenager 。 It is on my bucket list to travel to 。 Christine Chitnis captures all of what I love about this country and more in her book。 It is an enriching sensual experience to travel through the pages of her book in these uncertain times 。 I highly recommend the book。

Cara Dobrev

Beautiful and inspiring, the photos fed the art lover in me。

Saniya Chitale

Patterns of India is a beautiful exploration of Rajasthani textiles and everyday life in Rajasthan。 The author Christine Chitnis has beautifully weaved in connections between color, customs, food and textiles of India。 Her thorough research and personal connection with the land have enhanced the structure and content of this book。 From the history of hand block printing to flowers offered in temples to street food fare。。。。and so on。。。 this book has it all。As she takes us on this colorful journey Patterns of India is a beautiful exploration of Rajasthani textiles and everyday life in Rajasthan。 The author Christine Chitnis has beautifully weaved in connections between color, customs, food and textiles of India。 Her thorough research and personal connection with the land have enhanced the structure and content of this book。 From the history of hand block printing to flowers offered in temples to street food fare。。。。and so on。。。 this book has it all。As she takes us on this colorful journey we see vibrant photographs that the author has captured。 Each of the chapters is arranged by color which captures the essence and makes the narrative all the more interesting。 I would love to see her capture other parts of India。 She has done such an amazing job in capturing the diversity of this north western frontier that it would be great to see her lens at looking at textiles in other regions。 。。。more

Jennifer

Beautiful photographs and I learned a little bit about this part of India in the process。 As a textile artist myself, it inspired me。

Elizabeth Judd Taylor

A beautiful photography book about Rajasthan, split into chapters devoted to specific colors。 So many lovely textiles, buildings, and people!

Mary L。

A stunning and comprehensive book。 The author has a very deep connection to the region, thanks to her husband, and her respect for the culture comes shining through the vibrant pages。 There are over 200 photographs, each more beautiful than the next。 They are arranged by color, which makes for a really immersive reading experience。

Ashani

Thanks to this,now I know how glorious Rajasthan is。。。 And also its on the bucket list to travel someday ! Such a beautiful book and if you are a world travel enthusiast,this has to be on your shelf and flaunt on the coffee table。