Welcome to Deezden! My name is Dithi and am a self-taught artist, now living in Geneva (Switzerland). I love to drink 'masala' chai! Indian traditions, women, mythology and folklore inspire my paintings. This blog is about my art, my life and my likes (not so much dislikes).
Feel free to leave me a comment after my posts. For any questions, commission inquiries, purchases through Etsy etc. email me at happydithi@gmail.com
Sundance catalog
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Have you seen the Sundance catalog? I love upholstered chairs and this one,
their Wildflower chair looks perfect for summer. My favorite items on their
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Ganesha for Babies
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Tenho uma ligação muito forte com Ganesha, o Deus com cabeça de elefante
que remove os obstáculos. Tenho vários deles espalhados pela casa. Meu
fil...
ONE BIG STORY
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My entry for the competition for ASIAN FESTIVAL FOR CHILDREN'S CONTENT. The
topic was ONE BIG STORY. This is my interpretation. Hope you like it!
Keep Calm and Throw Clay.
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That's what I have been doing for the last few weeks.
I have been taking pottery classes and thought of doing a photo shoot with
some of my amateur creation...
You and I
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Putting together some recent room love I found for my favorite folks, and
humming this song :)
I am sorry, I have been on and off the blog for t...
DIY: Calendar art inspired Wall : Part 2
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Continuing the living with calendar art story, here are two other niches.
These smaller ones are painted in contrasting parrot green and citron
orange c...
Balmy Alley, Mission District in San Francisco.
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We thawed ourselves in sunny *San Francisco* during our Easter break. A
city that lured us with it's weather, landmarks, historical places, food
and it's h...
Tea Estate in Coonoor!
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Early Bird Special
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Hi Friends! My online drawing class is OPEN!!! What is better than that?
WELLLL I am offering an "EARLY BIRD" special today (April 6th) and tomorrow
(Apr...
MahaKumbh - Part 2, NagaBabas.
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I have not wanted to make any post more than this one, but things have
kept cropping up, keeping me busy and this has felt like nothing less than
an obsta...
Fashion Feature > Anavila
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The Sari, six or nine yards of fabric that drapes women of any size, shape,
height or region, can be worn in different ways – for work, play or to
celebrat...
Tips Cook A Delicious Fried Rice
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*One Indonesian cuisine of the most popular, including by*
*foreigners, the fried rice. With many variations of fried rice suitable*
*eaten for breakfast or ...
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The driver nodded and took the money. "Would you like a reciept?"
"No need. And keep the change."
"Thanks very much," he said. "Be careful, it looks windy ou...
We've moved!
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Hello, everybody!
It's been a week or so since we moved to our new house, handmade-europe.com.
We love it there, because we can tell you our stories so muc...
Hunting @ Bhimbethka, Bhopal
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Hunting @ Bhimbethka, Bhopal, originally uploaded by Prashant ॐ Bhardwaj.
This is probably a scene from a hunting scene during the middle stone age.
Notic...
My Bengali Lakshmi from 2009 used for the cover of Culturama (October 2011 issue), India's only free cultural magazine for expatriates that works towards promoting an understanding of Indian culture.
Congrats.. I saw one image of godess in Mumbai Mirror.. during Durga Pooja festival last year. It was a mix of Durga and Shera wali.. I think its the eyes and red bright colors which caught my sight and I cut it and put it on my desk display in office..
I've been following you for a while but I had no idea that illustration was done by you. It was up on the wall of my hostel room for the *longest* time.
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This would get anybody's attention even from a good 10 meter distance :) its FANTASTIC!!!
Your paintings are very beautiful. Congrats for the lovely cover page!
Congrats.. I saw one image of godess in Mumbai Mirror.. during Durga Pooja festival last year. It was a mix of Durga and Shera wali.. I think its the eyes and red bright colors which caught my sight and I cut it and put it on my desk display in office..
thats lovely :)
nw thats what is called as COVER PAGE!!
Thanks guys!
Neha: not supposed to be on Mumbai Mirror, email me if you have the article pls.
I've been following you for a while but I had no idea that illustration was done by you. It was up on the wall of my hostel room for the *longest* time.
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