Life, Reflection, sketchbook

The days happy in their confusion, the world as it really is, but not quite

A typical week in my life, pretty sure so many millions of women across the world have these exact same days…

I’ve been thinking, I haven’t seen myself or people of my demographic reflected in mainstream media for nearly a decade now. While that frees us up to define who / what we want to be, that’s one reason I keep on documenting my life.

A century later there might be no record of what Indian middle class urban working women did, in all their diversity.

Luckily I’m not the only one – Women at Leisure is a great record, our friend Smriti is a prolific blogger too, and there are probably more such personal documentation out there that I don’t know of.

Good thing that women have always journaled, at least for the past few centuries. It’s probably because they have always been silenced officially and have had to seek out a way to express themselves somewhere.

My own great great grandmother Rasasundari Devi was the first Bengali woman to write her autobiography.

This was at a time, around 1810-1830, when even basic literacy was denied to women in Bengal, so she had to teach herself to read, and after nearly twenty years, to write. She started writing her autobiography in her fifties when her children were grown. Around the same time, social reform in Bengal had barely started in Calcutta, but she lived in a village away from all this, and so was completely self-taught.

With such precedents, we would be throwing away our privilege if we did not use a bit of it to bring about a collective voice for those not represented in the mainstream. I know we can do more, and I’m speaking from my very entitled perspective, but it’s a start. It’s a purpose – to stop whiling away time and channel it towards expression.

Title re-purposed from a poem by Jim Moore, American poet.

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The best of inktales

inktales now has 327 fans on Facebook and 393 followers on Twitter, and I’m humbled everyday to know that so many of you appreciate my sketchbook drawings. A lot of you have begun visiting the blog recently so here’s a list of the best posts for your entertainment. Happy weekend!

101

A guide to inktales

NID and other friends

The Big Joshi

The one and only Parsa

Rahul Das and his words of love

Mess FoodJamalpur – LaBella

Actual NID sketchbook (when I thought I couldn’t draw)

Superbitch 2002

The brown boy

The story of us

Living in Mumbai 1: First attempts & Living in Mumbai 2: The designer’s solution to all problems

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Ode to married men

The hero complains

False Representation & Epilogue

Something (when I was away in Sweden)

Why Skype isn’t enough!

My friend the anteater

In which I try

Creative Block 2

Anteater wisdom

Gandhian

Studying in Sweden

Things I miss about home

Åste’s shoes

Revenge of the hairdresser

10 days of creation

Blueberry Garden

Leaving

My family

A fish tale

The Mumbai chronicles

Food & Travel

Ladakh

Rajasthan

Travel tale

O Goa (2008)

Fed by the chef

Walk in the woods

Mahabalipuram

A divine collision

Soapbox wisdom

Husbands & Wives

Motivation

Metaphysical

Paris, not me

Being happy

Alternative careers

Some more

God bless mother nature

Worrier

Bored at work

Ode to my phone

The box

The body rebels

Always answer the phone

Space Travel

Dog on Friday

Unwelcome visitor

Not drawing

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Old posts from Octobers

I see that Octobers have been a little low for inktales.

In 2009, a journal of tristesse – filled with Conversations with the Anteater:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 7
Part 8

In 2008, I happily drew The Big Joshi, ate a lot of yummy Swedish godis and introduced the culture of the Bengalis (Ray Babu’r Ekdin) to my classmates.

In 2006, a month of journeys and meetings.
An old flame from an old sketchbook.
Dia and I went to Amritsar.
Viv and I bumped into friends everywhere.

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In Augusts past

I’m not sure if you like these self-referential posts, but I think they help new visitors find some old, but nice, posts on inktales.

Anyway, here’s what I have done in Augusts past:

2010

Blogging the Paris journals – Day 02 | Day 09

Leaving, sadly | Thinking of love | Reading Toothpicks and Logos

2009

Mourning my dead Nokia phone

2008

My mother’s new ringtone

2007

Nothing to speak of.

2006 (Click on the images to see larger sizes)

Some things haven’t changed | A commissioned work on sexual harassment | My first animation film, 2001 |

Some pages from my Alphabet book, which you can buy here (though royalties are pending for years)

Writing I am… | Wish – that’s probably one talent lost

Some sleepy drawings

I can hardly recognize this girl.

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