Iberian Landscape From Passion Flower by Bindaas




And.. what we store and restore in our memory is trapped as the ultimate incontestable perfect myth. 







Dont worry my dear...only some of these are real........



Pasyage ibérique from passiflore

Brooklyn and Paris 2012

A Must Know... by Bindaas

"I think that's the real loss of innocence; the first time you glimpse the boundaries that will limit your potential." - Steve Toltz ( A Fraction of the Whole )






23:23:23 by Bindaas

I am very intrigued by the number 23! 

Because

We took our first shot on the dawn of 18th April 

Then the next day more production

The following week an intense edit for first cut

This was when the director stepped in and revamped the entire production

With a bigger team we headed by to the ashram....
Added new scenes and sights with the help of the very talented Rohit More...

Solidified content with the help of the great Goraksh Nath....

And after much hard work....

Cut, paste, clip, trip, cross dissolve.....

22 days later.....

It was time to render....

After an over night run...on the 23rd day.... May 11th


  Voila....the film was complete at 23:23:23 

A Krushak Ashram Film was ready for sound track
Written and Directed by Shriran Supnekar
Produced by Neeta Supnekar
Cinematography by Shraddha Uday Borawake
Camera 2 Rohit More
Edited by Goraksh
and
Guest Appearance by Grizzly

Now waiting to return to Pune to hear the magic produced by the music guys.

by Bindaas

Aarav playing camera war 

May 1st, a day of turmoil...i see, occupy wall street and the labor movement in full swing in the street... it seems through snippets on facebook surfing homepage quick load of world events through the eyes of the friends instagrams in New York City.....

Here, in Pune, May Day has been chiller that ever. Since the labor commission fines people who employ the ones this day is supposed to service....it has been a sea of quietude here.....

And in moments of lul...a lazy morning, at the whims of the water colour paint trickling from the tip of the brush....is what saves the day....

A part of the resolutions of celebrating every festival in India for the year, government holidays are also included...which there are many of....


Samrath Bhau Moze by Bindaas

Samrath Bahu Moze..... is a member of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in Pune.


Moze (30), is hoping to contest from Panel 14 in Shivajinagar. Lately he has gained recognition for sporting gold ornaments weighing 8.5 kilograms that cost over Rs 2.37 crore.  




His inspiration is the previous goldfinger of Maharashtrian politics Ramesh Wanjale an MLA with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) who passed away in 2011 of a heart attack........

But, Wanjale wore gold weighing only 2 kilograms....


May his soul rest in peace knowing that his style successor Moze, has surpassed his ambitions of loving gold, politics and fashion by a whopping 6.5 kilograms. 



The thing about..... by Bindaas

....sleepless nights.... Is that they rob you of your precious sleep.... They don't add anything to your life that the day can't give you.... Even though the hours gained awake.... Would be the hours lost in sleep.... The thing about sleepless nights is that.... They deprive you of innocent dreams.... Not those innocent dreams that you have in the day... Those are the most beautiful.... The could be's of fantasy.... I am referring to those other innocent dreams that come from ... The has been's of the multi layered realm of the endless bounty of the mind... And perhaps....those unreachable portals of the soul.... Like the dream I had last night.... I saw her....even though I have never seen her before.... We looked at each other in an awkward glance.... And I swear I thought it was real..... These are the kind of beautiful moments that sleepless nights deny you.... The thing about sleepless nights... Is that they rob you of your precious sleep.... But sometimes awaken the poet inside of you.

Motley Crew!!! by Bindaas

 6 days...
  Triangles and hexagons....
10 am to 8pm
 mixing and matching...
with a highly skilled team of
 Harishchandra Prajapati and
Jitendra  

a ceramic kitchen mural enterprise....

Krushak Ashram by Bindaas

Welcome to Krushak Ashram they told me, here no one is big or small, important or unimportant, rich or  poor.


The only hierarchy is that, the cow is divine and she must be respected. She is the mother.

 Luckily when I visited this farm, it happened to be a very holi day for the residents of Satara, I am not familiar with the exact meaning of this long stick...but everyone and everything is at a stand still for a week in this area, because the pilgrams take this large holi stick/pole from village to village....


 And finally end up at a their destination...



I was lucky to be privi to this nondescript little tradition that I was unaware of and coincidentally was wearing the appropriate color. 





Shrirang and Pranay working on the script of the film that I will be making about this farm 'Krushak Ashram'





Grizzly....


and this pup....

What a lovely day that was...

Home.... by Bindaas

This is a place which is called 'Refuge for Creativity', whether it be in the kitchen or in the balcony, or in the passage or in the store room. Within these walls, one will always find themselves creating, conjuring, formulating and executing whatever crazy thoughts and ideas they want to express. All are welcome!

The last five days have been intense. We cut, broke, matched, designed and adhered all sorts of permutations and combinations of tiles found, purchased, donated and left over...

In these last five days, work has been non stop from 10am to 8pm....with lunch break ofcourse, and today we had a coffee break, thats cos...we are nearing the end...and can live a little.





 ode to packman...
 


Creation... by Bindaas

tis not the longing for the thing itself....

 tis the far call for the certain state of that thing which already exists....



Creativity tis not the cry of a lonely wolf....

tis the far cry of that call....

thus creation... just happens somehow.....

 and the thing presents itself.

A far cry not gone in vain. 


Gudi Padwa by Bindaas

Gudi Padwa March 23rd - the Maharashtrian New Year.

  Today according to the Hindu calendar is the day that the universe was born. And the energy that pervades transcending notions of human time is maximum on this day every year. In order to feel, commemorate and capture this awesome power, in the morning we tie together an inverted water canter or bowl, one bamboo, one green cloth, a bunch of neem leaves, a garland of flowers and a garland of sugar, and erect a gudi - a flag to the universe on the right hand side of the front door of one's house.



  It is said that if this gudi is erected just before sunrise, and brought down just as it rises, only then the awesome power of new creations and new beginnings are tapped by the gudi and then directed to your house, your home, you abode. As much as it is science, it is also faith that proves this theory correct.  

But alas, in the modern age, those rituals have morphed. The woman below this house has put a blue cloth which is the wrong color and she was not even Maharashtrian, I even heard her screaming to her kids that they will look up the meaning of this festival on the internet. 


On this day you eat and offer to the gudi a mixture of sweet jaggery and bitter neem leaves as a symbolic form of reconising the bitter sweetness of life and its challenges.   

Gudi Padwa lunch cooked by Chandrayee and the Kalandar with Dada, Didi, Mr Khalikar, Mr Adval and Pappa.


For me, rituals once understood and respected for their original meaning, can represent whatever variable, an evolved ideology in the present time. Like taking a day for pause, cooking good food and spend quality time with loved ones in a manner of contemplation of days past and days to come in a bitter sweet sense was reason enough to celebrate the new year.



This is the first new year celebration in a space that I hope will become a safe haven and sanctuary for the creative mind. 

*Note In the images the gudi is tied not to the technical front door, but definitely an entry and 
escape route for a pigeon.* 


Gudi Padwa asks you to "Empty your ego as you turn over the bowl....


to take an inverted look within, 


hold yourself up to the vast sky of divinity...and pray...





 may your soul remain outdoors, away from the trappings of this world." - Hindu Blog




Sugar Garland

Just because... by Bindaas

it has been long overdue....
since I had been heisted by a maniacal coup...
that I didn't find the time to say...
i love you


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Making & fixing entrance Shoe rack cum storage unit   (size: 5'X1'6"X7\3'6"'Ht) Unit to have 2nos drawers and 2nos.louvered shutters+ over head storage with glass shutters. Unit to be made of 19mm thk commercial play to be finished with veneer from outside & french polish on inside surfaces. Unit to be finished with melamine polish. Unit to have 1"thk prepolished cremaflurry stone slab ( 230Rs/Sft). Unit to be completed as per the arch. dwg and instructions.

Republic Day....resolution no 1 complete. by Bindaas

The resolution for this year is to celebrate every single festival and occasion in the sub continent of India that I have missed out for so many years.

Today is Republic day, and as always in Uday Baug year after year, we hoist the flag and do puja and sing the national anthem. Kisan is always in charge of setting it up and distributing the pedas...everyone comes dressed up in their patriotic adore and we pay homage to being Indian under the shining sun at 10am.