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Babraben Moru Bhanani l Patch Work l Attended Kala Raksha Vidhyalaya in year 2010
 
 

Babraben Moru Bhanani

 

 

Traditional Art: Patch Work

 

 

Date of Birth: 1964
No Formal Education
Address: Parkar Vas, Sumrasar Sheikh
Ta. Bhuj Kutch.
Phone: 02808 277274

  Babraben Moru Bhanani
  “With patchwork I can make movement in different ways. We have to think about it. I learned about symmetry and asymmetry.”
 

Babraben was born in Dungri, Nagar Parkar (Sindh). In 1972, when she was about 12, her family migrated to Tharad. She still remembers Pakistan. Her father was a weaver and farmer there, and she had 6 brothers and 2 sisters. Babraben married in Tharad, but the family moved to Sumrasar. At first they lived in a rented bhungo, then they bought land and built a home. Babraben has 3 sons. Her only daughter Nirmala graduated from KRV in 2009.

Babraben learned suf and kharek embroidery at the age of 10 or 12 from her grandmother in Sindh. A fast and focused artisan, she became one of the founding trustees of Kala Raksha. Adventurous as well, she embroidered the first sample on matka silk, and received a round of applause. Babraben was one of two artisans who went to Delhi for the first Kala Raksha exhibition. She has also traveled to Ahmedabad for Kala Raksha Trustee meetings. She has participated in design workshops with Nita Thakore, Hazel Lutz, Latha Tummuru and Krishna Patel, as well as a patchwork skills up gradation workshop in the early years of Kala Raksha. In 2003 she was the 2nd highest patchwork earner at Kala Raksha. In 2008, she won first prize.

For Babraben, art is livelihood. She is happy to be an artisan. “This is hand art,” she says; “it is our respect. Money comes and goes but respect is important.” Babraben feels that if textile arts increase it would be good. But education is first. “We should study, then see what happens,” she says. “We must take advantage of learning design. If we don’t go out, we have no chance.”

Babraben has many dreams, especially for her family’s welfare. Her expectation from KRV is to learn. “If I learn it I can use it,” she says. “I won’t have to hesitate in the future.”

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