Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Wall painters arrive in Varanasi

We have successfully made it to Varanasi with the help of Qatar Airways and IMS-service. We are really grateful for them that they have made the trip doable!

3D view of our flight

Delicious!


Flying high on Qatar Airways




We will publish a more detailed report later on, because the Internet connection in Varanasi is rather slow, and downloading pictures take a lot of time.

The city of Varanasi welcomed our arrival with smooth weather, even a little chilly in the mornings and evenings. What can I say about the changes in city from the first glance, well, now Varanasi has more quality big format outdoor advertising, both in terms of constructions and printing. The ghats have more lightning during the evenings, so they are easy to navigate, I barely used my flashlight going from Dasashwameth to Assi ghat. To my surprise I saw children playing not only cricket, but also badminton! Totally amazing.

A night view from Assi ghat


The traffic stays the same, the streets are crowded with riksha-wallas and chai is still a major treat here.

The central ghat and other ghats around 500 meters from it were cleared of all advertising paintings in November for the Dep Devali celebration. Our announcement was also removed, but we are not discouraged, we will do a real wall painting, not just an announcement )

As for the graffiti, we have met everyone we needed on the second day of our arrival, including the owner of the ghat Mr. Mishtra, so today at 11-00 we started our long awaited and long air-flighted wall painting.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Varanasi graffiti trip - update

We have received Artyom’s passport in Moscow, now Inderaj from IMS-Service has done almost impossible, booking tickets and delivering all the documents for visa to the Indian embassy, so now we just wait.

The flight is scheduled on November 25, Varanasi, here we go!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Turbulence zone

We believed that we had reached the final stage in our graffiti project, that already took almost a year to happen. We thought we just had to come to Varanasi and start actually drawing on the wall. Evidently, we made all arrangements in summer - we chose the winners, we booked the tickets to Delhi and Varanasi with the help of Qatar Airways, we confirmed the dates.

But making plans with Varanasi is not that easy, as you probably now, and the city itself has suddenly made a move. Interesny Kazki informed us a month before departure, that they would not be able to make the trip on the arranged dates, since they are busy with some very important art event in USA in November. Oops.

We can't change the dates of the trip, because we can't change them in the tickets. So we just loose them - two tickets to Delhi and two domestic to Varanasi. Anyway, we are very greatful to Qatar Airways - guys have really taken all the pains to deliver tickets on the exact dates we requested, despite Kazki's changing plans a couple of times. Qatar have even booked us a return trip in December, a high season for India.

So we had a situation - artists would not go, and two tickets went down the drain.

Alright, we needed plan B. Plan B is Artyom Semyanenko with his esoteric Moscow subway logo. His work has won a lot of appraise both from the Jury and from the special forum on India travel from Russia and CIS indostan.ru.

We call him and yes, he is ready to go, but he doesn't have a foreign passport. Artyom quickly gets all the necessary documents and submits them to the Russian Migration Service in his hometown Rostov-na-Donu, because the departure is already scheduled for November 25th.

Then we face another challenge - we have the artist, but no tickets for him.
We turn to our Indian friend Indar, who works in Moscow providing for tickets to India, domestic flights and railroad tickets there. We have booked tickets through him for many-many years and we know him from some of our best friends, who also travel to India with his help. His agency is called IMS-Service and is well known among Moscow offices of airlines, who fly from Moscow to India. He has also promised to provide a free of charge visa for our project and a ticket, if we need one.

So we tell him about our predicament, and luckily he says he will help us and book Artyom a free ticket to Delhi. Thats pretty amazing, thank you Indar for your trust in our project! Seems like Varanasi comes through really nice people anywhere on Earth.

So we hope it all go well, though the Universe can once again change our plans, because if Artyom receives the passport later than November 18, he won't be able to get the visa in time.

A few words about Artyom. He is 19, he lives in Rostov-na-Donu and he has never been to India. He studies in Architecture Academy, majoring in Restoring of art in architecture.

Here are more of his works