Browsing Archive: April, 2013

Quick Update!

Posted by Moira Fratantuono on Thursday, April 25, 2013,


 Hello all, my apologies for being so long in between posts, and then posting only photos with no substance a few days ago (which was a mistake). I've been having a very hard time with the internet connection in my hotel, and thus am way behind.  For now, I'll just post some quick highlights, and hopefully I can do more thorough writing in the near future.  I have much to say about traveling as a woman, further insights into the changes happening here, etc. But for now, I leave you with this:...
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Art Making

Posted by Moira Fratantuono on Friday, April 19, 2013,








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An Unfortunate Event

Posted by Moira Fratantuono on Monday, April 15, 2013,
Yesterday saw my first bout of travel-related gastro-intestinal malfunction, and it was not fun.  I spent the majority of the day laying in bed, counting the minutes until the body aches, waves of nausea, and trips to the bathroom would run their course.  Today is much better, although I am still not quite back to my usual self.  Sadly, this is not the 'unfortunate event' that this entry's title refers to, but illness did delay me from writing about it sooner:

I expected to be assailed by extr...
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Delhi Wanderings

Posted by Moira Fratantuono on Saturday, April 13, 2013,
So far, my favorite activity is just exploring the streets and taking the energy of each place I find myself. 


 
I loved the color of these houses


Makeshift parking lot 
 


Exit at Delhi train station


 
Delhi train station 



Entrance to the main corridor in Pahar Ganj, the area where most backpackers stay.  It's horrible - I'm so glad that I'm not there!

 

Construction area near Connaught Place in central Delhi. 



Items for sale outside of Hindu temples in Chattarpur area

 

Contrasting colors in a Hindu temp...
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The Many Faces of Delhi

Posted by Moira Fratantuono on Wednesday, April 10, 2013,


India is a country of 364 political parties and over 330,000,000 gods; it's the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, hosts a sizable Jain and Sikh population, and is also home to thousands of Christians.  India, more so than any place I've visited, is the embodiment of 'maximalism', a veritable feast of colors, smells, flavors, sounds, cultures and peoples. Given this context, it's no surprise that the capitol city of Delhi comprises a variety of uniquely distinct neighborhoods and regions.  

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From Silence to Serendipity

Posted by Moira Fratantuono on Tuesday, April 9, 2013,
Indians are a very communally-oriented people (yes, this is not earth-shattering news). This is immediately visible in the prevelance of extended families, the terms of reverence and specific names for each person which imply varying levels of respect, and, as I wrote about recently, their ingratiating hospitality.  Another fine example that I was not anticipating, is the desire for one to not be alone. All meals at Sanskriti are served in the dining area, and so, although I speak almost none...
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A few portraits

Posted by Moira Fratantuono on Friday, April 5, 2013,
In the spirit of seizing the day, I am attempting to shoot a lot of portraits.  I have long wondered how to ethically do this; especially when my subjects are strangers. As much as possible, I am cognizant of the power dynamics at play, in the hopes that my process and product will not be exploitive or voyeuristic. 


 

A kitchenware shop shimmering in the Devprayag night
  
 
 
The ubiquitous white-person mannequins  
 

A fine samosa maker, happy to have his photo taken!



On the Kumar's rooftop in Delhi...

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The Art of Transition

Posted by Moira Fratantuono on Friday, April 5, 2013,
  

  


Every moment here, my brain is filled with a cacophony of musings and observations - it's been far too long since my last post. Although it feels egocentric to think that people would want to read this frequently, I am resolved to blog several times a week, at least while in Delhi. Writing is, in some ways, the best way for me to document, process, and remember this trip. 

Suraj and I have parted ways for a few weeks. As he continues to visit with family and friends, I am in my studio spac...

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