Food stories @ Dhoop Magazine
This year, Rini Singhi, the creative director-founder of Dhoop Magazine has collaborated with Chef Keertida Phadke to bring out a calendar. It features 12 food-centric illustrations such as a vegetable market, Indian kitchen counter, spice box, etc. that are accompanied by encouraging affirmations. “The calendar is aimed at encouraging people to cook and eat seasonally,” says Rini. “In addition to these artworks on one side, Keertida has shared two seasonal recipes such as bhogichi bhaaji, matar usal, etc. for every month to make the most of the stunning produce that each month offers, most joyfully,” says Rini, adding how, after two editions of their annual magazine, the team wanted to “start working with more people who understand the interdisciplinary nature of food and create meaningful content”.
₹1,299 on shopdhoopmag.com/
The House of Asuras calendar
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House of Asuras @ Bhavya Desai
Calendars themed on the auto rickshaw, Indian Railways, pets, and ‘Raga Rebels’ comprise artist Bhavya Desai’s five calendar launches for 2025, but the one closest to his heart is The House of Asuras. ‘A lighthearted, relatable take on household chores, each asura is tasked with a different chore, and through their unique “weaknesses,” how they bring humour to mundane tasks’ is what the Chennai-based artist — who plans to expand The House of Asuras range to include planners and productivity notebooks next year — describes the theme.
₹699 on bhavyadesaiillustrations.com
Vijayalakshmi Palaniappan’s artwork
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Spotlighting heritage @ Paper Kaite
For the coming year, Vijayalakshmi Palaniappan has chosen to design an art calendar themed on Monuments of India. Highlighting iconic sites from across the country, the Chennai-based artist’s digital illustrations are crafted in a pen-and-ink style, filled with soft watercolour. These artworks are also available in a range of other products such as postcards and journals.
Desktop calendars at ₹399, and wall calendars at ₹499 on paperkaite.com
Rum and Raisin’s mood calendar
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Mood tracker @Rum and Raisin
Known for handmade collectibles and self-care tools aimed at helping people cope with anxiety and stress, Tanvi Parulkar of Mumbai’s Rum and Raisin Studio has launched a limited-edition mood calendar. It features an empty grid of 365 squares, one for each day. ‘As you colour in a square daily, you’ll create a vibrant, visual story of your year. Choose your colour palette, fill in the legend, and watch as your mood journey unfolds across the months,” says the illustrator and creative entrepreneur.
₹495 on rumandraisin.in
The calendar designed by Preeti Bhatnagar
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Architectural wonders @ Plantables
In Stories in Stone, artist Preeti Bhatnagar has spotlighted architectural heritage buildings’ watercolour paintings that she has made through the year. “As I am based in Stockholm, I of-late found my passion painting the beautiful jharokhas, jaalis, and arched openings. During the dark and snowy winters here the light-filled jharokhas and summer arches serve as a therapeutic escape, transporting me to the warmth and vibrancy of my roots,” says the architect by day who runs Samanilai, a page dedicated to her artwork.
₹799 on plantables.store
A calendar by The Art Brew
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Tryst with Tamil @ The Art Brew
The Chennai-based brand’s SOL 2025 desktop calendar celebrates Nature and the Fractals of Greenery that Embody life. Co-founder Avanti Natarajan says the hand-illustrated calendar “zooms deep into the minuscule parts that compose the thottam (house): the banana plants, the orchard of mango and pomegranate trees, the rose blooms, starry orange kanakambaram, eye catching pavazhamalli flowers and the infinite botanical poetry that make it an oasis in a home”. It features 12 Tamil words hand-picked by writer-lyricist Madan Karky, and the English word, the Tamil transliteration, and a quote appear on each page.
₹1,299 at theartbrew.co
A desk calendar pegged on Madras by Anchored Hues
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Doors @ Anchored Hues
This year, artist Srishti Prabakar has launched two calendars: a wall calendar themed on doors around the world, and a desk calendar pegged on Madras. “The former is a series of 12 painted doors as a wall/desk calendar with a set of door postcards, and the latter is a city-based calendar I have designed for the third time in a row,” she says, adding how she picked the not-so-popular stories and spots from 1960s-80s Madras to put the calendar together. “It reflects on simple spots, and is an extension to my own daily Thumbnails of the City series done in 2021,” says Shrishti who also has a daily undated planner that is ADHD-friendly. “It’s tried and tested among other neurodivergent peers.”
The doors calendar is at ₹600, and the Madras calendar is priced upwards of ₹450. @anchoredhues_ on Instagram
Published – December 03, 2024 04:03 pm IST