Once upon a time in a one-room rented apartment of the narrow alleys of an old, charming East Indian village called Chapel Road lived an easy going but over enthusiastic girl. Everyday she stared at the blank compound wall outside her home with an intense burning of adding some life to it. So she set out and gathered all the colourful people from the village and they all painted the wall. What a lovely way to add colour to the village and how wonderful to make so many friends!
Currently spread across the city, with lovely people painting kilometers and kilometers of walls funded by the government and spreading rapidly to other cities as well, the Wall Project has added life, colour and texture to all the people involved.
Kudos to Dhanya, Parag, Shaxeb, Nisha and all others who brought so many of us together!
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Very nice series, love the shots, specially the first and second photos. ;-)
ReplyDeletewonderful pics...and the artists have made art for all to enjoy....lovely, lovely.....
ReplyDeleteWow.. so beautiful!! what a lovely project!!!
ReplyDeletei love this!!!! indian 's walls are so creative
ReplyDeletegood project
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ReplyDeleteHello Diti,
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of your photos and your work. Can I have your permission to upload these pictures on my blog. I will give full credit to you with a link back to your website.
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Absolutely magical, Diti! Amazing captures :) Infinite thanks for sharing <3
ReplyDeletewonderful pictures
ReplyDeletethanks, all! :)
ReplyDeletejay: sure, go ahead!
just mail me a link once it's up.
thanks!
hey...jus stumbled upon ur blog..thats some awesome art..loved the petrol ko maro goli one :)
ReplyDeleteOmg. This is fantastic!! Wish someone would take on such a project this in Karachi!
ReplyDeleteCame across your blog and glad I did :)
This is incredibly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI WANNA BE A PART OF ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures.Great blog
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favourite posts. I keep coming back to it. Each picture is a gem :)
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