Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Colours from Kerala

My camera goes where I go and these pictures are from my many trips to Kerala, my home state. Having home and family in Kerala for me has meant that I've not really done the touristy thing and 'seen' the place like my friends have, so no backpacking along backwaters has happened. But for me along the years, some of the things that will charachterise Kerala are the many colours on the Kerala trucks, green from the coconut leaves and brown from the coconuts without which there is no concept of cooking in Kerala.
I remember the locals looking at me really suspiciously as I shot these pictures-I had to tell them I'm researching local design :)


You can see more of the Kerala truck graphics from my earlier post here.
Wall painted signage in Malayalam- the language of the state.
In the markets- colourful plastic vessels for water
A sign that says 'Hotel'

I hadn't imagined I'd have so much blue in my kerala post- but here it is. Check the different metallic surfaces.

Bananas are grown locally and exported to neighbouring states as well. Keralites put bananas into sweets, have it raw as vegetable, deep fry them as savouries & chips.
Aah.. Papad or like we say it in Kerala- Pappadam.
Loved this antiquated latch and the textured blue door
Astrology is big in Kerala. Photography is not really permitted at the temples, but this one was by the main road & I sneaked a quick click.
The ubiquitous Coconut
the shells with the coconut all scraped
Chicks - used as blinds.

17 comments:

Lakshmi -Celebrations said...

Kerala Anyday,Vineeta,I am there for it...Nice images and nice perspective in the temple photo..

V Rakesh said...

Awesome!

Design IQ said...

This post made me so nostalgic !!!...Haven't been in a while---need to go home :)

Really nice pics,Vineeta !

Jill said...

Your photography is spectacular...beauty can be found everywhere, can't it?! Even plastic jugs.

vineeta said...

Lakshmi & rakesh- thanx much!

Rekha, thanx for stopping by & dropping a comment, or I'd have never seen your seriously informative blog.

Jill, thank you :)

ArtShades said...

Hi Vineeta - I love your photographs and thanks for linking back to your earlier truck post - how amazing. What a wonderful collection. Who paints them - are there official signwriters? If so do you start to recognise work by the same artist as you snap away?

vineeta said...

Artshades, no I dont think it is done by one particular artists- its more like a genre of painting- which is very local.

nisha said...

Thanks vineeta for dropping by. What an adipoli space you have. I'm sure will be frequenting here often.

Specially loved the blue door.

Shay ~Designer Junk Finder said...

Beautiful photography.
Lovely.
Shay

jacqueline said...

These are awesome photos and i really love the colors! Thanks for sharing this with us. Have a lovely merry happy day and love to yoU!

AdukalaVishesham said...

oh no we are missing our places in kerala... photos are so good.. especially the temple one... looks like immediately after the deeparadhana.. deviyum vilakkum ellam koode orru divine feeling... thank you for that snap..

Deepa Raman said...

the last five pictures is absolutely divine...i hv been there..right from the big lamp in the cochin airport till the backwaters everything is so cultural...

ea_203 said...

Neat stuff. Makes me want to go to Kerala. Mallus are awesome :P

christy said...

Vineeta, I just read through several posts on your blog, they are all so lovely, especially all the gorgeous colors! This made my day, I feel like I just took a vacation :-)

Thanks! see you in BYW

deepazartz said...

Beautiful snaps! Love the feel of it...felt 'at home':)

Berly Thomas | ബെര്‍ളി തോമസ് said...

Great Snaps

Berly Thomas | ബെര്‍ളി തോമസ് said...

Great Snaps. Actually you made something interesting from what we see everyday as boring. I think thats the craft.