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Dream Keeper: A Poetography Ensemble: Poetry and Photography For The Soul And Eyes By Bedi Sisters

Dream Keeper: A Poetography Ensemble: Poetry and Photography For The Soul And Eyes By Bedi Sisters

Bindiya Bedi Charan Noronha and Komal Bedi Sohal
743 895 (17% off)
ISBN 13
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9789353911560
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2019
Dream Keeper – a Poetography Ensemble is an emotional journey through poems and photographs to touch the soul and gladden the eyes. The search of beauty and goodness amidst the daily struggles can either dampen spirits or be a catalyst to create value. Poems and photographs mirror each other to bring out inner strength amidst problems. The book of art, beauty and hope is created by two sisters. The twin artists use their respective crafts to enter into the subtle spaces often closed off to simple prose. The unspoken spaces visited in only dreams. Dream Keeper is for all of us who love and lose but are ready to love again in the spirit of eternal hope and larger goodness in the world. Poet Bindiya Bedi Charan Noronha Bindiya, a linguist, has studied French, Portuguese, English from New Delhi and Lisbon. She works at a diplomatic mission in New Delhi. She works on issues concerning health, literacy, skill building for the underprivileged through Mil Baant Ke - Sharing with dignity. Her involvement with people and awareness of the world around her find expression in her poetry, articles and sketches. Her works have been published in various anthologies including Women´s Web and other online forums. Photographer Komal Bedi Sohal Komal is an advertising veteran, having worked for the last 30 years in top advertising agencies across India, South East Asia and the Middle East. She has won awards in all major advertising festivals including multiple Cannes Lions, where she also served in the jury. Her long stint in advertising has taught her how to evoke emotion and provoke reaction in seconds. Skills that she instinctively applies to her photography. She is not a trained photographer but an intuitive one. She captures feelings, nuances and virtues. Mostly on impulse. Always in secret. Her shots were unplanned. The moments, stolen. And she colours them all in black and white. In a heartbeat.