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Popularisi­ng pulli kolams through playing cards

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During her graduation at NIFT, artist Nancy John interned at a clothing label, where she began doing illustrati­ons for social media. It was during the lockdown, Nancy’s interest in illustrati­ons grew. She designed notebooks and sold them online while taking numerous online courses. “I became intrigued by graphic design and illustrati­on. Seeing many illustrato­rs spreading positivity through their work on social media inspired me. I’ve always had a passion for drawing, and I thought, ‘Maybe this is something I can pursue.’ So, I started working towards that.”

A few months ago, Nivedita Ganeshram, the founder of Madras Finds, reached out to Nancy for a collaborat­ive project to create unique cards featuring pulli kolam prints. “It was a challenge for me, something I haven’t tried before. I did numerous rough sketches, and the main challenge was integratin­g the kolams into the shapes of the four card suits - hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs. Nivedita provided the idea, and we had to find a way to keep it simple yet effective.”

Nancy wanted to infuse a more personal touch into the face cards kings, queens, and jacks. “I’ve always admired the drawings in Tamil storybooks, so I wanted to incorporat­e that style into these cards. Additional­ly, pulli kolam holds significan­t cultural value in our tradition, and I hope these cards will help people learn more about the different types of kolams,” concludes the artist.

I’ve always admired the drawings in Tamil storybooks, so I wanted to incorporat­e that style into these cards. Additional­ly, pulli kolam holds significan­t cultural value in our tradition, and I hope these cards will help people learn more about the different types of kolams —Nancy John, artist

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