A new domain !



After a considerable amount of postponing, continuous distractions, and quite a bit of commotion from moving things around, finally I've managed to bring everything under a single domain !

From now on, this blog will be accessible from the url:
http://blog.eternal-thinker.com/

There are a bunch of new things and a bunch of changes to the older stuff. For one thing there is a new compilation of the portfolio. I've also put the selected flash games in a special category :)

You'll get to see a new about me page, that place where we try to minimize the use of 'I's and 'Me's but nevertheless end up using them quite a number of times.

The comic also has its own sub-domain, so will the upcoming projects have. I have a few creation plans in the basket. Hoping to get going with them and publish them under the new home soon enough ^_^

Over and out, for now.
Let me know your comments, suggestions and unforgiving criticisms, as usual.



An evening in the flea market

Present day. Bangalore is cool, windy, and slightly damp with the recent showers.

It is Sunday evening.
Just within the tall walls of Palace Grounds, lies a whole world of colors, art, food and music.
And a crazy crowd, with their labradors and pugs and the weirdest umbrellas.

It's Kitsch Mandi. And this time, I am there :)

First I'll show you the pulp fiction art work from Graphicurry which I'd coveted for a while now and finally brought home on this rainy Sunday :

You know the dialogue! Else you deserve to be shot :-|
And what follows is the all too (actually, tooo) colorful world of the flea market fest. I'll let solely the pictures speak:



Budha and Autorikshaw ties; Quite a good way to appear in your next team meeting :P

More uses of beer bottles




And then it rained, and the weirdest umbrellas popped into the air



Then there was Batman (tshirts)


And more mad colors


Some stores exclusively for the girls




And some for the foodies :)


And that's all the pictures for now. The photographs are incomplete; there is so much more that hasn't been covered in here. 
I believe that the event is to be experienced, and only so much of the real fun can be gathered from mere photographs. My advice is to be there on the next Kitsch Mandi.

Don't miss the Bengaluru flea markets fests if you can. Why enjoy life only partially when it can be fully lived? :)