11 String Art gift ideas for Couples
11 String Art gift ideas for Couples
– George Sand
1. String art for weddings
“Love is not just something you feel, it’s something that you do.”
2. Love Overloaded
Jotting down memories about loved ones is a best thing that you could do! Get all the memories to us, and we would build your castle of memories. Our string art is no less than a castle of memories. It’s handmade and colorful. Look upon our string art to keep your memories colorful.
3. String art – Anniversary gift
Being in a relationship is a responsibility! Make your beloved know that you love him/her more as the time passes. Remind them all that you’ve done and made each other smile by gifting a specialized handmade customized string art this anniversary.
A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.
4. String arts to gift couples
It’s a wonderful feeling when your friends with whom you’ve spent a lot of time are finally getting married. Of course they are gonna step into a new phase of life. Let them start a new beginning with a colorful everlasting handmade string art. Let their bonds be strongest just like how the string holds nails and nail holds wood on a string art. Let this art personify their relationship.
5. You are my sunshine!
Expressing love doesn’t make you weak, but it makes the bond more stronger. Let your loved ones know how much you love them. This monsoon, buy your beloved a valuable memory and let them know how much value they’ve got in your life. Get your own designs done with a string on a wood supported by nails. Handmade string art – made with love at Stoned Santa.
6. Heart of string
7. Wedding gift – Couple string art
The secret of a happy marriage is finding the right person.
8. String arts to capture your best moments
There are certain things that a camera cannot capture. They are captures by our eyes, felt at that moment and saved in our minds. Get out those beautiful memories to reality by getting a handmade string art done at Stoned Santa. Tell us how you want to get the memories displayed, and we’d get it done for you on wood with strings. Make your memories stay fresh always with our string art done with lots of love.
9. Home is where heart is..
Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.
-Matsuo Basho
10. Symbols of love – made out of string art
We always make time for what we feel is important in our lives.
11. “All of me loves all of you..” – a handmade string art filled with love
It’s not how much we give, it’s how much love we put into giving.
– Mother Theresa
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11 String Art gift ideas for Travellers
11 String Art gift ideas for Travellers
If you’re twenty-two, physically fit, hungry to learn and be better, I urge you to travel – as far and as widely as possible. Sleep on floors if you have to. Find out how other people live and eat and cook. Learn from them – wherever you go.”
~ Anthony Bourdain
1. World Travel – Pack your bags and off you go!
To travel is to live.
– Hans Christian Andersen
2. Some angels have wings, some have wheels !
3. Let hope anchor your soul
4. Dream! Explore! and Discover!
5. Dreamer – Who gets dreams to reality and flies without having bounds
If you can dream it, then you can achieve it.
– Walt Disney
6. Windmill String art
Here’s a truly motivating handmade string art which a traveler or a dreamer would love to have. A windmill signifies passion. It tells us to do what we love. It gets excited and generates power when there is air. It means, we must do what excites us to get the best out of us. Get a travel oriented windmill handmade string art made with lots of love from Stoned Santa.
7. Wanderlust
“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.”
– Andre Gide
8. Not all who wander are lost !
9. Yacht – You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water !
I am a small stream flowing across a town,
I wish I could become a river, who joins the ocean..
The ocean which I never saw, the ocean which is wild,
I dream of having a companion, who crashes on the beach with rage,
My route is questing to join, the unseen ocean, the one that roars..
One fine day, beloved, the ocean would accept me as I am,
And I would lose myself in the blues of
The Unseen Ocean..
– a traveller
10. Adventure awaits ! – Life’s an adventure, not a package tool !
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – I took the one less traveled by.”
-Robert Frost
11. “I left my heart in so many places”, says a traveller.
Having covered an impressive 43 cities so far, one of his favorite views was when he did the handstand in Delhi.
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Anirudh Srinivasan – Art taught me to rise above jealousy
Anirudh Srinivasan – Engineer turned Artist
It took me 3 full years to curate and make sketches for my first solo art show – “Tatvik”.
~ Anirudh Srinivasan
These works are now making regular appearances across art spaces in Chennai. One such display of his art was Anirudh’s first solo show, Tatvik, the success of which is a testament to the warmth with which his works are being received. These displays aren’t milestones, but merely the beginnings of his trajectory as a sketch artist.
Although Anirudh completed his undergraduate studies in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the revered SRM university of Science and Technology, his formative years have been dominated by graphite and charcoal.
How would you describe your body of work?
I have experimented with different forms of art over the years and have always enjoyed dabbling in newer forms of art. It has been only a few years since I decided to specialize in Hyper-realism, an art form that became extremely popular during the 70s. Hyper-realism is all about making paintings or sketches that resemble high definition photographs and it’s very difficult finding differences between hyper-realistic art and a photograph.
The first instance of me picking up a pencil was out of jealousy, I wanted to be better than someone else. I was such a dumbo, I still am. Jealousy taught me art and art taught to rise above jealousy.
Earliest memory of your connection with sketching?
Anirudh Srinivasan started sketching at the age of 3.
What is art to you? (REMOVE)
Before I begin sketching, I first decide on the kind of art that I am going to do. There are so many forms of art. Abstracts usually don’t take much time to create but I would have to spend a lot of time gathering ideas. Abstract sketches are more authentic and almost everything is drawn from memory. Hyper-realistic sketches, which are mainly hand-drawn portraits, take a lot of time to complete. Making a hyper-realistic hand-drawn portrait requires a lot of time and patience since a lot of focus on detail is required which develops over several years of solid practice.
I sketch for an hour every day. Practicing daily has helped me gain confidence and improved my work significantly.
Most of my black and white sketches are done using charcoal and graphite. One of the reasons as to why I prefer charcoal is that it takes lesser time as compared to oil or acrylic paintings. It is also easy to get used to such a medium. Cross-hatching is a very convenient method and I usually prefer using it for pen and ink sketches as it is not very time-consuming. When I work on bigger charcoal pieces I rely on smudging and blending. Making black and white sketches are comparatively simple. But I have always loved making paintings with watercolors and acrylic paints. I am more focused on working with a specific medium these days.
How do you choose the subject matter for your sketches?
I also draw quick sketches related to current affairs, which eventually make the rounds on the internet. I once made a cartoon sketch of a person tossing an old 500 rupee note into the bin, highlighting that old currency notes would no longer be in use after demonetization.
In 2016, for the 15th Anniversary of New York City’s World Trade Center, I did an abstract sketch of the Twin towers which was a tribute to all those who lost their lives during the tragic 911 incident.
I had my first solo art show, titled TATVIK, last year in Chennai, where I displayed black and white sketches, abstract paintings and a few colored sketches of celebrities and still life objects. The show was for three days and was conducted in ArtHouz India, Alwarpet. I got the opportunity to meet professional artists from whom I learnt a lot. It took me three full years to make those sketches and curate them. It really was an amazing experience for me as every single person who came to the show had something interesting to share after seeing my work. That was when I realized that each person would have a different way of interpreting art.
The passion to create something beautiful itself served as a major driving force for me to make more sketches and paintings. My mom and grand-dad were the ones who inspired me initially. They were both art enthusiasts and they were quite good at sketching. My fascination for art grew when I started to learn and admire the works of many classic European artists.
Being an artist, I have also been a great admirer of Pixar Animation Studios and Electronic Arts since childhood. The way they animate and bring characters that we see on the screen to life has always fascinated me. When I was young I used to make quick sketches of Pixar characters in my sketchbook. At a very young age I discovered that art was something I really loved.
What do you think about the art landscape in India? What problems do young artists like you tend to face?
Many are not even encouraged to pursue a career in arts due to the misconception that there aren’t enough prospects. should realize that, in the future, there will be more demand for the ones who can think critically and innovatively.
How has Instagram & Facebook helped you showcase your art?
Instagram and Facebook would be brilliant platforms for any aspiring artist to showcase their works. People who are into art and music benefit the most. It helps your work get all the attention it deserves and gives you the opportunity to connect with other artists. Some of the celebrities I drew have helped me share my sketches on their Instagram page. People who follow those celebrities would be able to see my portraits and the reach is simply amazing.
I do not know if becoming a full-time artist would help me put bread on the table as
classic art is slowly losing popularity in many places. We must acknowledge the fact that we live in a digital world and there is so much demand for design and animation. I would love to work on projects that combine design and technology, which indeed requires innovative thinking. My dream is to become an art director, and I hope in the years to come I learn and grow more as an artist.
Anyone who creates anything beautiful to make this world a better place to live in is an artist. I strongly believe that anyone can become a good artist. Practicing hard and loving what you do are some of the key factors that will help you become successful in any field. We must follow our heart and not let anything stop us from achieving our goal. It is important that we learn from your mistakes because making mistakes would give us the opportunity to learn something new.
What are your thoughts about Stoned Santa as a platform for artists and creators?
Stoned Santa is family. It has given me the confidence that my art actually has the ability to sell. I believe it is far ahead of other such platforms because it focuses on more than just business, it focuses on creating a community of artists to make art great again.
Editors Note – Akansha Bahl
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An upside down journey – Fahad Al Abri
An upside down journey – Cavemangram aka Fahad Al Abri
Art should be a priority because there is nothing more valuable than humanity and art is an expression of our humanity. You can’t buy humanity with money or success.
~ Fahad Al Abri aka Cavemangram
There are many ways to look at life and this world, whether it’s through technology, art spiritualism or more. But here’s one way you might not have heard of before- upside down. That’s right, there is one happy soul out in this world who is introducing the way of the handstand!
The handstand and how it all began.
Having covered an impressive 43 cities so far, one of his favourite views was when he did the handstand in Delhi.
His journey takes him not only across countries but also to some diverse terrains. But the handstand master conquers them all.
“The most difficult terrain was when I went to handstand on the highest sand dune in the world. Balancing on sand is tricky because the sand is soft, shaky and you can’t get a good grip, making it really challenging! It’s important because it helps us to understand how to stand and adjust in different environments, it’s a life lesson.”
When walking upside down became about world peace
“Delhi having one of the highest populations in this world, I find it incredible that everyone and all these different religions can live together in peace. They manage to stand for what they believe in and realize that strength is in their differences.”
When he’s not promoting world peace on his hands, Fahad enjoys spreading musical hoy with his ukelele which he thinks of as a “happy” instrument. To him, the art of music is another way of expression in his daily life.
“Art should be a priority because there is nothing more valuable than humanity and art is an expression of our humanity. You can’t buy humanity with money or success.”
When it comes to the finer things in life, Fahad firmly believes that traditional and handmade art forms should be preserved as it is a part of our culture and a way of honoring our ancestors and our past. He enjoys gifting people with mementos on random days just to spread joy. When asked about the intimacy of personalizing a gift and how it ceases to exist today, he said:
That’s funny that you ask because my girlfriend just said that she would like to bring back the art of giving actual birthday/celebration cards to our friends and family as it makes the gesture more personal and meaningful. It shows that you spent time picking something and nothing can replace a handwritten message of love. Obviously I agree with her.
TEDx SRMNCR and Cavemangram
“I thinks its great and I loved my gift. I loved the fact that it was handmade and personalized for me. It’s important for artists to have a platform like Stoned Santa in order to reach a wider range of people.”
Editors Note – Shraddha
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