I've been very busy since last month. So could not work on any saree, all the colors were sitting idle :-). For Dasara I had 2 days holidays. So screen printed on two sarees, one of them is Kerala Cotton saree.
On the border printed with Ambari designs and and on the body also printed small motifs of the same designs.
Closer view of the motif:
Another one is Black color South cotton, with Orange border, printed with two colors:
Here is the motif:
And for the pleats, flower motifs:
Still orders from my friends are pending. Hope to complete those soon. Once completed definitely share those designs with you.
Until then,
Love , laugh and live the life to the fullest,
-Ranjana
Pretty work, Ranjana....very beautiful motifs; they have changed the plain saree into something rich and party-wear!
ReplyDeleteBoth are excellent and beautiful designs ! You really are a wonderful and creative artisan Ranjana.
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ReplyDeleteI just loved the Kerala saree, The elephant motif gives a very royal look to the saree. Second sareee I think you should have used similar colours to that of border to make it more appealing.
Wonderful work Ranjana
ReplyDeletevery beautiful
ReplyDeletebeautiful.
ReplyDeletePretty sarees
ReplyDeleteLove your work Ranjana. Very neat. Would like to know more about the paints & motifs u use.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea for a Kerala sari!!! Loved it!
ReplyDeleteWow am always inspired by your screen printing work on the sarees. Loved the kerala saree turn so grand and beautiful mainly cos the elephant print that goes well with the navratri festival.
ReplyDeletepretty pretty :) :)
ReplyDeleteWhite saree is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the black one more :)
ReplyDeletethey look very nice :)
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ReplyDeleteAwesome work!!
ReplyDeletePretty Work Ranjana. Beautiful.
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Very useful information, thanks for your generosity. More power to you!
ReplyDeleteAll your works on screen printing are awesome.
ReplyDeleteI just completed a 2 day training course in screen printing yesterday and started experimenting. I have one query for you. Have you purchased the printing board or do you use any other table for the purpose? Please let me know.
@Sunitha: I just use a wooden table.
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely work. Love the elephant motif.
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ReplyDeleteIts a great post, Kerala has a unique culture and is rich in its natural resource, traditional art and culture, and hence the art work clearly depicts the importance of it. And to tell about the Kerala saree its known for its color and its simple art works.
ReplyDeleteAll the sarees look so pretty Ranjana... And kerala saree have the royal look... I need help in screen printing... I have no idea abt it... Can u pls let me know, wat all we shuld buy nd how to use them??? I have a pink cotton saree full plain one... So I would love to screen print that one all by myself... Thanks a lot in advance...
ReplyDeleteAll the sarees look so pretty Ranjana... And kerala saree have the royal look... I need help in screen printing... I have no idea abt it... Can u pls let me know, wat all we shuld buy nd how to use them??? I have a pink cotton saree full plain one... So I would love to screen print that one all by myself... Thanks a lot in advance...
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