“Expressions are as unique as the souls that carry them, but the most pure and unadulterated form is found in art and design. Growing up in Mumbai, I was always driven by a passion for life’s delicate details, brought to life through the lens of creativity and artistry.” - Kalyani Deshpande
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“Expressions are as unique as the souls that carry them, but the most pure and unadulterated form is found in art and design. Growing up in Mumbai, I was always driven by a passion for life’s delicate details, brought to life through the lens of creativity and artistry.” - Kalyani Deshpande
ENSO, the zen circle - an elegant analogy to the Circle of Life is an allusion to the incompleteness and imperfections of life. It is a philosophy that encourages us to acknowledge the beauty in simplicity, and brings us to a state of mindfulness. Represented by a single, expressive stroke of an incomplete circle, it leads us to be at peace with this incompleteness.
KINTSUGI - the art of mending broken pottery with gold, is a metaphor for resilience and transformation. It is a philosophy of embracing one’s scars and accepting them as being unique to one’s own transformation and challenges in life. This concept of incredible depth encourages us to not only find value in the flaws but also to highlight them with something special , rather than trying to hide them.
WABISABI - the aesthetic centred on the acceptance of beauty in imperfection, invites us to open our hearts and detach from worldly desires to be able to experience the rustic beauty and richness in imperfection. This philosophy uniquely states that all things, including us and life itself, are impermanent, incomplete, and imperfect and that in itself is what makes it all the more beautiful.