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Colors of Indian Women

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The Indian society is not a uniform one and diversity is a part of Indian way of life. From east to west and north to south, diversity in the social structure is prominently seen. Indian dressing styles are marked by many variations, both religious and regional and one is likely to witness a plethora of colors, textures and styles in garments worn by the Indians. The sari finds itself as be the most versatile garment in existence and is only one of the many traditional garments worn by women. A sari is a rectangular piece of cloth which is five to six yards in length. The style, color and texture of this cloth vary and it might be made from cotton, silk or one of the several man-made materials and varous styles have been popular in different parts of the country. The sari has an ageless charm since it is not cut or tailored for a particular size and fits any size and if worn properly can accentuate or conceal. I have tried to capture many of the moods of indian women in my oil pain

A little About Me - a day dreamer

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I am Chanda Dobriyal a freelance web designer, logo designer and abstract artist housed in Chennai a beautiful old city historically dated back around 1522 and now a bustling metropolis. I was blessed on this earth some 36 years back in Gujarat though the roots hail from the mighty Himalayas in Garhwal hills. I completed my Bachelors Degree in Science and a Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science from M. S. University of Baroda. My passion of computer led me to take up quite a few courses and later took up academics and taught in school in Baroda and then in Navi Mumbai. I have travelled to almost every nook and corner of India from west to the beautiful seven sister states of east, north to the culture rich traditional southern states and have learnt from the nature and environment that you can relish in incredible INDIA. I came to Chennai in 2003 and again gave my career a new start by taking a Diploma Course in Web Designing and Print Media from Arena Multimedia, instead