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Thursday, March 15, 2012

KNOTTING design work by maihilireinvented

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Labels: religious

KNOTTING design work by maihilireinvented

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Labels: gautam buddha

KNOTTING design work by maihilireinvented

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paper mache products

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Labels: buddha sculpture

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

creative KNOTTING work

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Labels: tajmahal

KNOTTING design work by maihilireinvented

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Labels: fashion

creative KNOTTING work

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. My main aim has been to work for the betterment and recognition of arts & culture of madhubani &India all across the world through my professional achievements. Along with this vision I joined the fashion institute NIFT, New Delhi in 2005 to further refined and polish my knowledge and skill. As a fashion design student. I have learnt a lot about various Indian crafts and tried to implement the essence, design & color of various studied Indian crafts in my work. My grounded and strong inclination towards my motherland motivated and encouraged me to work for the promotion and betterment of Indian arts & crafts and skilled craftsmen. Throughout my 4years of graduation in college I keep on working and exploring new design concepts inspired from various Indian crafts. This is my dream to become a well-established fashion designer and I would like to display and present the culture, religion &nature of India using different surface techniques. I hope I could be able to successfully portray the Indian arts & crafts through my work in fashion arena.
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