Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 February 2015

The morning glow...


...makes me a happy soul :)




"Each morning
we are born again.
What we do today
is what matters most."

               - Buddha




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Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Love...life...destination


Life is like a canvas
and it's beautiful indeed 
with splashes of colour. 







Love is life. 
Love is respect and affection,
inspiration and destination.





Life is peace...
calmness of mind,
a degree of stability within
and strong sense of 
inner contentment.









 When it is simple
life is joyful.
On a designer's note...
"You don't need to make a big fuss,
just put together things
that make you happy
and that reflect you"
                             - Dan Marty, Designer. 




Hello lovelies...
Hope 2014 is treating you beautifully :) 



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Sunday, 24 November 2013

Love and Gratitude...Happy Thanksgiving!!

"The earth laughs in flowers"
                       -Ralph WaldoEmerson

What a lovely thought 

to start 
a brand new week...









Frangipani...blooming and beautiful
just outside my bedroom window
 can't ask more from life...:)




"We often take for 
GRANTED
the very things
that most 
DESERVE
our gratitude."

                          -Cynthia Ozick











Thank you Lord for everything...

My husband
our children
our family
and friends
good health
and mental peace...

Thank the Lord for everything!


Happy Thanksgiving!



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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Home Talk...Warm and Easy -:)


I want to create
something with dreams...
even in the middle of a big city







a new start...
a refreshingly simple makeover



















in a satisfying way




...to continue 
the simplicity, comfort and playfulness-:)



Thursday, 8 November 2012

RAINBOW The Colours of India...The Facebook Page


Yes, I know it is late.
I was planning for sometime to create a Facebook page for my design blog and finally here it goes :


For all my lovely readers and followers a humble request...please, pop over my little page and don't forget to click the 'Like' button (Well, If you like my work :))...

This journey is nothing without your love and support. Hope to enjoy your encouragement and feedback as always. 





Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Photography Part I: Angkor Wat




Today, once again I am taking you all to cherish the profound beauty and mystic tranquillity of   'Khmer Splendour' in Cambodia- Angkor Wat.





The wondrous temples of Angkor are  one of  the most astonishing, magnificent and enduring architectural achievements of mankind, built by Khmer civilisation between 802 and 1220 AD.

As the best-preserved temple at the site, Angkor Wat is the only one to have remained a significant religious centre since its foundation- first Hindu, then Buddhist. The temple epitomise the high classical style of Khmer art and architecture, is world's largest single religious monument. 

Angkor Wat has become the symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its national flag and is one of the prime attraction in South East Asia.







    This exceptional monument built during the early years of the 12th century by the Khmer Emperior Suryavarman II, dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu and is a symbolic representation of ancient Hindu cosmology.


















    Built over a period of 400 years by a number of different rulers and covering an area of more than 400 sq km, the temple complex of Angkor Wat was only rediscovered 150 years ago.










    The magical ruins of Angkor are located amidst dense forests and  lash green farmland, near modern day Siem Reap city in Cambodia . These finest masterpieces are a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE Site.






    Many of the temples at Angkor complex have been restored, and together they comprise the most significant site of Khmer architecture .














    This is another short post and my humble attempt to explore the glory of this marvellous piece of art.















    Many more to come as it is impossible to over the beauty of this splendid location in a few posts. 





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    Please visit my other posts on Angkor Wat-Cambodia  here and here .


















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    Friday, 4 May 2012

    From The Tropical Island Paradise...



    Happiness is contentment,
          Happiness is acceptance,
         Happiness is LOVE..
             and LOVE is GOD !




    Greetings from a tiny, sunny, tropical island,
    somewhere in Southeast Asia.. 
     Enjoy a lovely, peaceful weekend
    at your part of the world :)




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    Monday, 19 March 2012

    Tropical Living...'Inside-Out'

    I love to favour spaces that blur the boundary between inside and out...yes, you got me right, I am talking about the magical  aspects of  'Tropical Living' !








    Vibrant tropical colours are so much more emphatic against a neutral background.  The open plan, relaxed, flamboyant 'Asian Tropical Living' is just appropriate in today's life. It is purely natural and organic. Effortless and elegant at the same time.




























    It is the 'Ultimate Harmony' that makes a 'Tropical Home' so special.


    The interconnection of 'outdoor courts' with 'indoor elements', the natural and ornamental 'oriental style' works beautifully with an 'indoor-outdoor tropical home'.






    A strong classical Thai feel is achieved here by using high quality silk fabrics, exquisite 'Thai bencharong' dinnerware and antique Thai artifacts.







    Whereas the neutral background with a hint of wild 'Orchids' provides a delightful 'Tropical Accent'.




    P.S.   A lot of things goings on at the 'real world', hence the sporadic posts.  A little bit engrossed at the brick and mortar level. Once again a big Thank You to all my family and friends who came to 'Singapore Furniture Design Week, March 2012'. 





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    Sunday, 26 February 2012

    THE FACE : Bayon


    Picture taken at :   The Bayon Temple (Prasat Bayon in Khmer  language)

    Built in : Late 12th century or early 13th century

    King : Mahayana Buddhist King  Jayavarman VII

    Location : The Bayon stands at the  centre of Jayavarman's capital, Angkor Thom

    Cult : Buddhist






    More on Bayon...coming up next !


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    Thursday, 23 February 2012

    Ornate Cambodian Wonders : Preah Khan, Angkor








     Mystic  and magical...







    profound tranquillity and calmness...


























    astonishing Khmer art and architecture...







     When I am completely lost in its mesmerising, ancient beauty...amidst the wondrous ruins in 
     Preah Khan, the huge, highly explorable monastic complex in Angkor region, Cambodia.


    This super imposing monument of  Preah Khan or Prah Khan, built by Khmer King Jayavarman VII and was dedicated to his father. In harmony with the architecturally similar 
    Ta Prohm, (which was dedicated to Jayavarman VII's mother) it originally severed as a Buddhist monastery and school, engaging over 1000 monks.




    Preah Khan means 'The Sacred Sword', was built on the site of Jayavarman VII's victory over the invading Chams in 1191, like most other temples of Jayavarman's reign, is not uniform in style. Although a Buddhist monastery, there is nonetheless an abundance of Brahmanic iconography.




    It is a short and quick post. Presently my mind is soaked in Cambodian wonders, will be back soon with loads of posts on ancient Khmer splendours.


    Stay tuned!































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    Thursday, 9 February 2012

    Stylish Spaces







    It is truly said that  'Home is where the heart is'. This transformation from 'house' to 'home' should always be a passion project. One can easily create a delightful and cosy  home just by following a few simple home decor tips.


    In today's jet-setting life an ideal home should be a no-nonsense,  practical, clutter free and easy to maintain whether contemporary or eclectic.


     Effective space planning and innovative ideas are very important since living spaces are getting smaller everyday. Don't get obsessive with any 'recent trends' just because it is 'in' ;  focus instead on creating a personalised space. 


    Remember, a home speaks volumes about the home owner.


    Always try to create a personalised look. Home is about an expression of individuality. Make your 'home' more of 'You' . Listen to your own heart and never get afraid of experimenting with new ideas. Add a personal touch with accessories, art and books.







     A home may not be 'picture perfect' always. Rather, a comfortable and practical home is       desirable, where we can unwind with family and friends. At least for me comfort comes first. A crisp, functional and easy space is really inviting after a long day.




    Add a little 'Whimsy' to your decor. Effortless style is the best and the so called 'perfect' look is too monotonous at times. Finding beauty in the 'imperfect' is the real fun in design.


     Colour...colour and colour. Colour can make a space cosier. Use seasonal colours and concepts for your home. Mix and match the heavy, bright coloured upholstery and fabrics with the lighter ones.




    5. Bold and beautiful fabric can change the flavour of a room completely. Take maximum advantage of natural light. 




    If you are opting for vibrant colours for your rugs, pillows and other upholstery, use lighter shades on your walls. It gives the perfect balancing effect without going overboard.




       Mix and match : Use antique pieces and artifacts from different periods and mix them with the modern ones. It adds an unique character to any space.





     Always incorporate plants and fresh flowers into your decor. It can do wonders.  A simple floral arrangement can instantly uplift your mood and transform any regular space.




    Keep moving things around until it gives you the desired look.  Use of mirrors is a smart and innovative way of making a room look bigger and brighter.





    Incorporate things that soften the look, such as rugs, cushions and beautiful window treatment.




      Mix  different texture and material. Do not be afraid to experiment.






    Try to avoid too many of tiny patterns. They make a room feel smaller.




    Never underestimate flea markets and local fairs. Who knows you may find a treasure!!



    Think out of the box and add some zing to your style.







    Display your possessions artistically instead of tucking  them away into a cupboard. Be around things you love.



    Know when to stop, it is your home and it should not look like a museum .










    This article was published on Prismma Magazine Jan/Feb 2012.
     Do check here (Page 14 to 23).




    Enjoy this post as I'm leaving for Cambodia...yes,  Angkor Wat  calling! 
    Will be back with loads of 'Sunny' posts...it's a promise. Till then Happy Blogging :)














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