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Cotton duck cloth dyed with all natural dyes (tumeric and walnuts)

My favorite Thai dish. Later I got some rice to go along with it.

 

The mildest among all Thai curries made from curry powder, tumeric & spices w/coconut milk & potatoes.

Tumeric and plain firm tofu and silken tofu

bamboo, cohineal, tin

peanut oil, mustard seed, sautéed onion, jalapeno pepper, ginger, and garlic -- with tumeric just added.

One thing I really enjoy about chard is its versatility. Threw it into this tofu scramble for breakfast the next day, and then into a basic chunky pasta sauce the next night. So delicious.

 

tofu scramble:

veggies (onion, mushroom, bell pepper, and of course, chard)

tofu (firm or extra firm)

spices (the key is TUMERIC - it gives it the yellow color and great flavor!)

Nice, simple side dish - fried brown rice with a few vegetables, and a background note of vanilla. (Don't knock it until you've tried it - it's pretty amazing)

गणानां तवा गणपतिं हवामहे कविं कवीनामुपमश्रवस्तमम |

जयेष्ठराजं बरह्मणां बरह्मणस पत आ नः षर्ण्वन्नूतिभिः सीद सादनम ||

 

नि षु सीद गणपते गणेषु तवामाहुर्विप्रतमंकवीनाम |

न रते तवत करियते किं चनारे महामर्कंमघवञ्चित्रमर्च ||

 

Ganesh

Site specific wall drawing (12' x 20')

Spirograph, ink, graphite, latex, gouache, watercolor, kum-kum powder, tumeric, incense, fire and found objects.

2010

 

@ The Pittsburgh Center For the Arts

from the exhibition Cluster

Curated by Adam Welch

February 5, 2010 - March 28, 2010

 

Watch a video of the making of Ganesh here

 

Photographed by Sonja Sweterlitsch

A women decorates a deity with kumkum (colored powder)

Kinjal's farewell party @ Tumeric

This is a malaysian/indonesian dish, to be grilled. My hands was soaked with tumeric colour.

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