magazine cover
17 April 2006

This is a cover I designed for the Hindi Samaj of Western Australia's annual mag – Bharat Bharati
Hindi Samaj is a friendly club dedicated to the expression and culture surrounding Hindi, Urdu and related dialects.
I'm not a professional, just volunteered myself for a not for profit organisation.
If you live in Perth, Australia and would like a copy (cost is a hefty $2) let me know.
Lemme know what you think!!!!
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Due to subtle prompting by a good friend and fellow idiot savante, I have been convinced that an explanation needs to be put here about this cover.
*Girl is Radha, the symbolic lover of Lord Krishna (Krishna is love and learning and Radha is yearning and devotion). It has been taken out of a well known North Indian folk painting (Rajasthani/ Mogul school of art). She was actually painting a picture of her beloved Krishna which I took out and now she is painting a letter from her beloved language, the first sound "a" in the Devnagri script
*When kids in India first start learning Hindi, they are always taught– "a" for anaar– (pomegranate) so Hindi speakers will immediately recognise that and might find it endearing (or so I hope.)
*Devnagri is the character set used to write Hindi, Sanskrit and various related languages.
*Behind her is subtle writing- couplets by Kabir (a famous medieval poet from India).
*Lotus – is the symbol of enlightenment and spiritual blossoming in all Hindu, Buddhist and related traditions
*Henna Designs are employed in the background for the sake of creating Indian-ness
*The whole design of Radha and the patterns around her create a subtle "aamiya" or paisely shape as per Traditional Indian design.
*The border is a grungy, crooked version of the traditional border that goes around Rajasthani Miniture paintings.
*I wanted to to make it rustic and old but graceful…let me know if you think I succeeded.
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-Tanushree
18 April 2006 at 3:33 pm
I think this cover skillfully portrays what the club stands for and I’m impressed with the subtle yet powerful writing in the background.
18 April 2006 at 3:36 pm
i cant see it properly. send it to me.
19 April 2006 at 6:13 am
It’s a smashing success. It looks dreamy and beautiful.
19 April 2006 at 8:49 am
thanks guys
19 April 2006 at 9:29 am
oh! i just love this design. It is almost like it is inspired the youngest of your sisters- the pretty and gorgeous one. You know who i am talking about. Anyway, this design is awesome. yes indeed.
19 April 2006 at 10:22 pm
This description (the whole thing in fact)is worth posting on Indiaoz.com.au
I wish I had seen this before the mag went to press. We should have included a hindi version in the mag.
Without your permission (!) I am copying it to Shashi Sharma, the President of HSWA.
Keep it up!
MU
20 April 2006 at 4:14 am
Hi uncle, you may post it on Indiaoz and give it to Unce Shashi. The reason I didn’t want to explain it is because..it kind of takes away the meaning…those who want to look at should explore it for themselves and simply behold it. “Pictures speak a thousand words,” right?
20 April 2006 at 9:27 am
Very nice work tanushree, a traditional theme reinterpreted through young eyes.