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Behind-the-scenes creativity: Designers talk about their works in progress

Updated on: 03 August,2017 11:37 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Snigdha Hasan |

Get a peek into artistic processes at a new monthly series where designers discuss their unfinished projects

Behind-the-scenes creativity: Designers talk about their works in progress

Artists Hari and Deepti are known for their paper-cut book covers
Artists Hari and Deepti are known for their paper-cut book covers


Exhibitions, cartoon strips, fashion shows and Instagram feeds - there are many avenues to view an artist's finished work. But if you're interested in the creative process, take note of a new series of discussions called WIP (Work In Progress) Sessions. A collaboration between arts and design publication, Design Fabric, and G5A Foundation for Contemporary Culture, it invites fashion designers and bloggers, graphic and visual artists, illustrators and photographers to talk about their works in progress.


Kayaan Contractor in an outfit from a photo story she will discuss
Kayaan Contractor in an outfit from a photo story she will discuss


"There is no space where artists can come by to discuss their unfinished work with a larger audience. The aim is to share the process and get feedback," explains Design Fabric's creative director Sanket Avlani.

The first session will feature Delhi-based fashion designers Shyma Shetty and Pranav Misra, fashion blogger Kayaan Contractor, paper cut artists Hari and Deepti, and type designer Shiva Nallaperumal.

"It is a common perception that fashion blogging is a glamorous profession. But there is a lot of hard work that goes into it - waking up at the crack of dawn to catch the right light for a shoot and coordinating dates with labels for a project," says Contractor, who will discuss a photo story she recently finished with a luxury brand for its pre-fall collection. "It's good to have a platform to share the behind-the-scenes process. Listening to other artists discuss their work is always an eye-opener."

On: August 4, 6.30 pm
At: G5A, Laxmi Mills Estate, Shakti Mills Lane, off Dr E Moses Road, Mahalaxmi
Log on to:insider.in
Call: 24909393
Cost: Rs 500

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