Friday, July 30, 2010

TYPE

Taken of a median in Jaipur, when you take a closer look you'll notice unique intricacies, not clearly seen from afar.



The below image, caught my eye from the bus while driving into Agra, a unique and varying representation of various types scattered about chunks of walls.

A wall with what seems to be scribble, yet aesthetically pleasing none the less.
The aged look of this type contributes greatly to its beauty.

The bright in your face yellow carved type jumps out at you.

The type on the overhanging is yet again fading, as the Indian people seem to never re-paint anything.

The colors, and stubtleness of this wall immediately caught my eye along the road in Agra immediately across from the shop I bought my wall hangings in.

An eloquently written message appearing in Gandhi's handwriting at his shrine.

I found this in Gandhi's shrine also, it has a hand-made feel to it which I found visually pleasing.

Found on a wall, almost looks like a chalkboard.

The vivid blue jumps out at you, as this type could not go unnoticed agianst the subtle pink wall in Jaipur.

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