Showing posts with label Artnlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artnlight. Show all posts

Sunday, December 9, 2012

And the Artnlight giveaway winner is.....

Neither Vineeta nor I expected such a tremendous response to the giveaway. So, we thought that everybody who participated, even if they didn't leave a comment, should have a shot at winning the gorgeous blue tray. So though it ended up being a little more work for us, we included all of Vineeta's Facebook friends who shared the giveaway on their personal pages, but didn't leave a comment and every new Like on the Artnlight page for the duration of the giveaway. 

We ended up with 227 entries. Yep, you read that right! We collated all the names, and cross checked the list to ensure that there weren't any overlaps and then finally used a random number generator, and it through up Surabhi Surendra. Congrats Surabhi!

I curiously clicked on Surabhi's name and ended up spending a good 15 mins reading through one of her blogs, Know Andamans- It's a treasure trove of information for people wanting to travel to Andamans. Surabhi- I think you've done an excellent job putting it all together. 

Vineeta sent me three posters that she'd designed as a personal thank you for everybody who participated in the giveaway. Like she asked me to, I'm picking two to post here, so here goes!



Vineeta and I would like to personally thank EACH and one of you for participating: Thank YOU so much!

This is not a plug, and Vineeta definitely didn't ask me to. I was so captivated by her new work, that I felt that it definitely deserved a shout out- Please go check out her new Rajasthan Royals here. 

Here's a peep,
 
 And if in Mumbai on December 10th and 11th, you can visit Vineeta Nair at the Christmas Bazaar @Blue Fog. Details here

Friday, November 16, 2012

Artnlight Giveaway!

I come out of the woodwork to blog occasionally. This is one of those rare occasions that needs an appearance.

Five years ago, Artnlight and RangDecor were my first introduction to the design blog world. I was captivated by Archana's and Vineeta's images and how they captured the ordinary. Vineeta asked me to write a guest post to celebrate Artnlight turning five, which was a post I'd intended to use to turn the spotlight on her photography skills. Instead, here's a post that is still doing exactly that.

With decoupage as a medium, Vineeta managed to turn the beautiful photos that she captured, into an even more beautiful and lasting line of products. Here are a few of my favorites from her gorgeous Rajasthan series.










Vee, is kindly giving away this gorgeous tray from her Rajasthan- inspired series as a giveaway for SHP readers!


You get three shots at winning it,

1. Post a comment on this post
2. Like the Artnlight Facebook page and post a comment below letting us know that you have.
3. And if you've already Liked it, spread the word about the give-away on your Facebook page and post a comment letting us know.

Please leave a comment confirming you have liked the page/spread the word on Facebook, so its easier for us to pick the winner from one place- The comments section below this post.

Also, please remember to leave THREE comments, if you've done all three of the above and want to increase your shot at winning!

This giveaway is open till November 30th

The winner will be announced on December 1st. Good luck!

Congratulations on the anniversary Vineeta! 
And here's hoping that Artnlight as a source of creative inspiration never ceases...

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Creative Talent Profile: Vineeta Nair, A glimpse behind Artnlight

Vineeta Nair requires no introduction in the blog world nor does her blog. Vineeta has been creatively inclined since she was a child, and continued to hone that by studying Applied Art at University and rising to become an Art Director at an advertising agency in the tough competitive world that is Mumbai. This bio could read like several others- creative persona working in a creative field, but very few actually turn into recognizable artists themselves. Vineeta has achieved this challenging task by choosing decoupage as her medium to fame.

How about a little tete-a-tete to get a glimpse of the artist and her journey that is Vineeta Nair? I am sure after years of reading her blog, there are a lot of artnlight followers intrigued and eager to know more about Miss Artnlight!

Were you always very artistically inclined? Are there a few hidden away VN paintings?
Yes, I was always artistically inclined, but no VN paintings really :) I’m hardly a 'painter'. In spring cleaning sessions across the years they - most of them, got thrown away. Initially you are attached to them, later it becomes easier to just give it to someone who will value it much more than you do. But a few water colours are still somewhere in the attic.

What got you started with decoupage? Why this medium?
I showed my friends a handpainted tray. And they promptly informed me that they were organising an exhibition and if I wanted to have a stall? I said YES! So I had 1 and half months to fill my stall with my work.  I knew that I had to try decoupage because there was no way I could hand paint 20 trays in that much time. 

Earlier, I had tried my hand at decoupage for furniture in my house. I got it wrong the first time, but I was willing to try again. Thinking back, it was just a blind leap of faith. And decoupage worked for me in many ways, because I love graphic design and all my years in advertising as an art director just helped me hone that.

What do you think sets apart your trays from others?
I transfer my own designs as is on boxes or trays. I believe what sells is the design on the box or tray and not the technique. Decoupaging is the simplest thing. You take a printed piece of paper and stick it on wood. There is really no rocket science there.

The struggles of holding a day job and being entrepreneurial AND blogging?
Technically, I quit my 'day job', where I was art director in an advertising agency, last year. But, still the business of earning a living continues as I am (like most people) independent and pay my EMIs. So yes, it is juggling my interior design and advertising assignments, apart from expanding my decor accessories line.
The trick that I'm learning is to be flexible and really throw all notions of 'how things should be' out of the window. Things will be the way they are, will happen when they have to, if you can do what comes your way happily and honestly, then you are sorted. I won't say it’s easy all the time. But I'm learning to be open, say ‘Yes’ and have fun.

And blogging, Ah! - blogging is the place from where I draw my encouragement. It is from where I give and take back my fire to do things the way they ought to be done. At the end of the day, you do what your heart tells you to. More often than not, I do wish there were more than 24 hrs to a day :) But the one feeling that I have felt largely after quitting is- Gratitude. I'm just grateful that I get the opportunity to do all the things I get to do. I'm just so glad I quit my day job. It frees me to do all the things I really want to. And this last year has shown me that I can sustain it. Earn + do what I want to. There's really not more I can ask for, except for more discipline on my part.

As this has been a literature heavy post, I am going to let her work do the rest of the talking. Please feast your eyes on Vineeta's decoupage work- Sorry, her graphic art ;)