Due apologies for being inactive here for various personal commitments. Its long long time since I penned down on my blog. This gap of 7 months brought a lot of changes in my life. Learnt more forms of handmade jewellery, took additional responsibilities at work, got married :), became closer with artistic friends and much more…
So coming to the actual point.
As a long time wish, I always wanted to interview my artist friends. I wanted to learn about various crafts from them and spread it to the world. And also share my novice knowledge on crafting. I also wanted to publish these as a series of interviews. So that, as years pass, I would look back and boast that ARTIST is my friend.
So my wish has come true. Here is the interview with a crafter friend of mine Sneha Oberai, Artist, Paper Shapers.
Jayashree Ravi - Tell us something about you and your background.
Sneha Oberai - I come from a very humble background. I had a wonderful and creative childhood. My parents have always encouraged and supported me.
Sneha Oberai, Artist, Paper Shapers |
JR - Where did crafting start in your case?
SO - It started at a very early stage; when I was 4-5 yrs old. I used to see my aunt making and teaching different art styles. During this period, crafting started budding inside me. During my schools days I used to take parts in art and craft activities. I have completed my graduation in Interior Design.
JR - Which one do you consider as your masterpiece as of now?
JR - Which one do you consider as your masterpiece as of now?
SO - Each and every piece I have made or yet to make is a masterpiece for me; as they all are a small part of my self. I would like to share my recent terracotta work.
Sneha Oberai's Recent Terracotta Work |
JR - Which type of crafting you like the most?
SO - I am passionate about paper. Its crispness and versatility has always attracted me.
JR - Who is your inspiration?
SO - As I mentioned paper as my favorite type of craft; my favorite paper artist is Ms. Manuela Koosch. She has inspired me to opt quilling.
JR - Share your most favorite works.
SO - My personal favourite list includes the following:
1. Manuela Koosch
Link to the original work - http://cdn.manuk.ro/en/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/flowers-heart-iii-quilled-daisies-dandelions-berries-800px.png
Link to the original work - https://anandzcreation.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/5th-of-june-newspaper-colour-pendants1.jpg
3. Paper Panda
Link to the original work - http://images.cdn.bigcartel.com/bigcartel/product_images/148826371/max_h-1000+max_w-1000/manor.jpg
4. Little Circles Paper Quilling
Link to the original work - http://www.littlecircles.net/apps/photos/photo?photoid=195988035
JR - What attracts you to your hobby/hobbies?
SO- In simple words "Freedom of expressions."
JR - If you could be any crafter/artist (past or present) for a day who would it be and why?
SO - Oh! This is so tempting! Many names are running in my mind right now, but I think I would not choose any of them. Their work is just perfect and I haven’t reached that point yet.
Handmade by Sneha Oberai at Paper Shapers |
SO -
- First wish - I will help people in finding the craftsman hidden inside them.
- Second wish - I will provide proper resources and the support they would need.
- Third wish - I will inject the quality of appreciation in people, so that they can appreciate other’s work.
JR - Besides family/friends/home/health what is your most cherished possession?
SO - My skills
JR - What do you feel are the most important qualities of a good crafter?
SO - A crafter should be an observer, versatile, wide-minded, strong regarding their work, opportunist, and of course creative.
Handmade by Sneha Oberai at Paper Shapers |
JR - We live in such a ready-to-wear, buy-it-now society where everything is either a click or a short drive away. Why should people continue to make things by hand?
SO - Making things by hand is like a meditation. We crafters/designers make things not only to sell them but to enhance our skills. Handcrafted products involve so many craftsmen from rural area also. For their well-being and employment handcrafting industry plays an important role.
JR - What do you do to keep yourself, your space, and your time organized?
SO - I have my schedule of the day for my daily chores but they don’t include my crafting time. Apart from working on projects I am not at all organized regarding my craft. Sketching and executing for different crafts sometimes happen at the same moment. For my craft space, I keep separate boxes with label for my tools and supplies.
JR - When do you feel the most creative?
SO - Mostly when I'm in my studio I feel creative but sometimes after a nap in the middle of the night I feel it and start working on my projects.
Handmade by Sneha Oberai at Paper Shapers |
JR - Do you think you’ve “made it”?
SO - No. I don’t think so. There is still a lot to learn and a lot to achieve.
JR - What sorts of things are inspiring you right now? Where do you look for inspiration?
SO - As people say “Necessity is the Mother of Invention” requirement inspire me to create; and not to forget internet and social media.
JR - What do you do to make your workspace an enriching and inspiring place to be?
SO - A big window, plants hanging, my tools and soft music is more than enough to make my studio a rocking place to be at.
Handmade by Sneha Oberai at Paper Shapers |
JR - How would you describe your style? Are there any crafters/artists/designers that you particularly look up to?
SO S - I would describe my style as subtle and fresh. Designer i look up to is: Mr. Anand Prakash. He is a super talented collectibles, stationary and accessories designer. He works with metal and paper.
JR - What are your can’t-live-without craft-room essentials?
SO- Tools, supplies, music, fresh air and of course my thinking hat.
Handmade by Sneha Oberai at Paper Shapers |
JR - What are your future plans?
SO - I am planning to establish a brand name under which I will try to teach craft. I want to build a platform for people to showcase their talent.
JR - It was a great knowledge sharing with you Sneha. Wish you good luck for all your future efforts.
SO - Good luck to you too :)
Visit Sneha's Facebook page for even more mesmerizing creations :)
Good Luck people. See you soon with an another wonderful interview.
Love,
Jayashree Ravi
All the best to sneha Oberoi, keep up yr gud works.
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