Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Hand Painted Bollywood Posters: Indian Hippy

Remember a childhood filled with  looking up at hand-painted billboards of our favourite movies, from the rolled down windows of our Ambassadors and Fiats? They have now been replaced by digital art prints where Aishwarya Rai looks exactly like Aishwarya Rai requiring no skill of an artist to paint a convincing looking Aishwarya Rai. <sigh>

Well, the art of painting Bollywood posters is dying, but thanks to 'Indian Hippy' it is not dead yet! Yay! Indian Hippy is a collective of the last few remaining Bollywood billboard and poster artists remaining in India.

In an era where there were no trailers, it was the job of these artists to capture and depict the story line of a movie in the posters and billboards.  As Hinesh Jethwani, the founder of Indian Hippy very aptly puts it, "Film posters may have served as advertising earlier, but today, they are considered art."

Indian Happy has very generously offered a discount on their products exclusively for 'Sound Horn Please' readers!

Free shipping on their Top 3 best selling hand painted vintage posters

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Mughal-e-Azam

Wait.. there are more discounts to come! Free shipping and a 30-50% discount on some of their kitschy products- wallets, belts, handbags and chairs.


 


To avail these discounts, follow 'Sound Horn Please' and drop me a line stating that you are a follower and I'll validate it with Indian Happy to ensure that the discount is applied to your purchase.

Indian Hippy also offers custom portraits hand-painted to look like a Bollywood movie poster. They have recently taken traditional Indian film poster art styles and techniques and adapted it to projects for International artists working on hand painted Hollywood movie posters and Retro-style music covers.

I would like to raise a toast to,

1. Hinesh Jethwani- For his efforts on reviving a dying art form and his efforts to making the art form more accessible to the general public, than only as pricey art available to collectors. This entailed travelling to villages to find the few remaining Bollywood billboard and poster artists and soldiering on despite his dream being called a 'ridiculous whim' on multiple occasions.

2. The Artists: For their determination and hard work in executing the challenging task of re-learning how to minimize the paintings from the massive sized poster and billboard formats that they have been traiditionally painting for decades.

Ironically, I was looking to buy digital prints of old Indian movie posters but now I'm saving up money to buy hand painted posters to contribute towards reviving a dying art form.

14 comments:

Sound Horn Please said...

Also, Hinesh sent me this beautiful write-up on the art of Billboard painting and the nuances involved. I was blown away by the layers involved. I will gladly share it with anybody who is interested. Just drop me a line and I'll email it to you.

Sanghamitra Bhattacherjee(Mukherjee) said...

Just loved loved this post :)...very close to my heart!!...would love to see you on my very 'Indian Blog' RAINBOW..:)

Rekha said...

Lovely post...we had featured Indian Hippy earlier too..

Anonymous said...

I cant tell you how happy I am today.... I searched high & low when in Mumbai last week for these posters.. and I couldnt find them.. I found an online store based in UK... that sold them for ridiculous prices.. I'm off to check this site..

Thank you... thank you!! :-)

GB said...

Love those chairs!

Designwali said...

nice....i think i need to get me some.

Sound Horn Please said...

@Rekha- Ooops! Didn't know that! And I was going to feature Mira Malhotra till I saw the Key Bunch post- guess its a small world for us desi design bloggers :)

@GB- I agree! I always thought Aishwarya Rai on products is a little cheesy till I saw the Indian Hippy artists' beautiful painting of Paro...

Sharon said...

Small world indeed! I have been a fan of these wonderful people ever since Rekha featured them on our blog!

I am interested in an emailed copy of that writeup you were talking about.

Thanks!:)

PNA said...

Recently, there was a book released tracing history of posters in Indian Cinema... Read the review in a magazine and it looked like a lot of research behind such a huge project. There were even pictures of some of the first posters...

Sound Horn Please said...

@Pin ash- What is the title of the book? Do you have a link? I saw one on Kollywood Posters by Tara...

Lakshmi -Celebrations said...

lovely chairs

Sound Horn Please said...

Here is another Paris based organization that follows a similar model as Indian Hippy: http://www.limonastudio.com/

Sound Horn Please said...

For those truly interested in the art of Bollywood posters. Here is a wonderful article: http://www.cnngo.com/mumbai/shop/art-bollywood-935466

My Dream Canvas said...

Fabulous post