Jayati Golyan

IR2035

Jatra- A Trail To Celebrate Crafts

Crafts! A tiny word Disguising a vast cultural significance, that one rarely gets a chance to explore it completely. Getting to celebrate them is such a delight, which shows throughout the portfolio being a visual pleasure.Moreover, The studio is an attempt to know, understand, and represent traditional and contemporary craft practice and represent it in the form of public display. The semester was a roller coaster ride of new Learnings from learning to portray the crafts and their hidden meanings, to an exploration of traditional narrative crafts. overall  an amalgamation of craftsmanship, graphic design, and exhibition design is portrayed throughout. 


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Jatra- Jatra is the story of a young boy who gets blinded by others' grace and struggles to find his excellence in what others were good at......

After a long struggle, he accidentally comes across a thing that he actually likes, explores it and ......

Finally finds his medium to express.

A trip to Santhalpur took me to the depths of crafts and made me explore a rich cultural heritage.

The Ajrakhpur trip and the installation that followed was an amazing experience of Management of things at such a scale.

Getting to explore Appliqué craft type, which is a rich narrative craft, made me come across another medium to express myself.

Visits to Tangaliya, Rajen Chaudhary's Workshop and Ajrakhpur made me understand the depths a craft has.

Being on a task to understand someone made me look at things from a different perspective.

The more we observe, the Bigger the world gets, things look more beautiful, we actually understand why things are the way they are.

Overall the The studio was an amalgamation of craftsmanship, graphic design, and exhibition design which has been served as a visual delight.