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India Color – Spirit, Tradition, and Style
Can there be a land that has given more to style than India? I admit I have a bias but it is evident that we in the West and particularly in Britain have long embraced all things Indian.
Melba Levick is the photographer for India Color. She has several
other books under her belt... well, almost 50! She specialises in
travel, architecture, gardens and design and all of those are featured
in this volume to good effect. Melba has the practised eye of one able
to get that shot that tells the whole story, that second of expression
or movement that conveys so much. The text by Mitchell Crites and Amita
Nanji gives context to Melba’s marvellous photographs and elevates this
book from a coffee table curio to a sumptuous travelogue.
This isn’t a 21st century phenomenon. This is a love affair that has
endured for centuries. Victorian ladies spent chilly evenings swathed
in Indian shawls. Indian fabrics were a mainstay at the celebrated
Liberty’s store in London, and Indian paintings have adorned many a
European wall. It’s that combination of design and colour that has
remained traditional and uniquely contemporary.
India Color is a marvellous showcase for those elements that are
familiar yet still exotic. A shop selling nothing but bright bangles
carefully arranged by colour giving the impression of shelves stocked
with glinting rainbows. Trays of silver armlets which need no precious
stones to create a sense of continuity and cultural identity, each
piece being of traditional and regional design.
India Color touches on so many aspects of Indian life and all of them
are overlaid with brilliance. Toys, mirrors, musical instruments,
ceramics, carved stone and wood are all are here in abundance but so
are turbans and saris, and the people themselves - they are the most
vibrant.
Not many countries decorate the livestock as well as does India. An
elephant presents a nice big canvas and looks spectacular with painted
ears, head and trunk, and what could be more evocative of the real
India. A country successfully reaching for modernity whilst maintaining
a grip on all that is amazing from the past. Long may it continue.
India Color is just a glimpse of the tapestry and a lovely glimpse at
that.
India Color – Spirit, Tradition, and Style
Authors: Mitchell Crites and Amita Nanji
Photography by: Melba Levick
Published by: Chronicle Books
Price: £ 17.99
ISBN 978-0-8118-5316-3
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