How Antiquity Discoveries Is Capturing The Cultural Spirit Of Indian Cities

At the heart of this collaboration lies the belief that there is more to the world than meets the eye, encouraging everyone to explore the unfamiliar and see the familiar with a fresh perspective.
At the heart of this collaboration lies the belief that there is more to the world than meets the eye, encouraging everyone to explore the unfamiliar and see the familiar with a fresh perspective.Antiquity
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True exploration lies in the depths of your own personal engagement with a destination. And true travel is about immersing oneself in the very spirit that defines each city. It involves going beyond the surface, discovering the stories that shape its identity and understanding the nuances that make it unique. It is within this ethos of genuine exploration that 'Antiquity Discoveries' comes to life. In partnership with The Plated Project, Antiquity Natural Mineral Water beckons the culturally curious to delve into a profound journey of discovery. This initiative, a vibrant celebration of untold stories, art, and culture, endeavours to unveil the soul of four captivating Indian cities: Mumbai, Goa, Kolkata, and Jaipur. Through a seamless fusion of visual storytelling and artistic expression, this collaboration beckons individuals to experience the essence of each city in a way that goes beyond mere observation.

At the heart of this collaboration lies the belief that there is more to the world than meets the eye, encouraging everyone to explore the unfamiliar and see the familiar with a fresh perspective. The initiative introduces an exquisite collection of special edition plates, water bottles, and coasters, each meticulously designed by four talented artists in collaboration with Antiquity Natural Mineral Water and The Plated Project.

The cities, chosen for their unique cultural tapestries, serve as the canvas for these creations. Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, is captured in a rendition by artist Aashti Miller, showcasing its ever-changing spirit through bustling lanes and unique symbols. Kolkata's poetic alleys and the diversity of its people are brought to life by Varshini Ramakrishnan. Goa's rich confluence of Portuguese and Konkan history is vividly depicted by Surabhi Banerjee, while Jaipur's regal tapestry beyond palaces and archways is explored by Lekha Shastry.

The collaboration extends beyond mere art — it ventures into an immersive multi-sensory experience. For the first time in India, a creative technologist and an artist joined forces to offer an unprecedented exploration of cities. This unique experience allowed individuals to discover these vibrant locations through the eyes of a heron; a perspective that captures the essence of each city in a distinctive light.

This year, Antiquity Discoveries also found its place at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, where an experience zone invites attendees to immerse themselves in the journey of discovery. It was here that the juxtaposition of art and technology came alive and offered audiences a glimpse into the souls of the cities and the stories they hold.

The Plated Project, known for collaborating with global artists to address pressing social issues, adds depth to this initiative. Limited-edition merchandise, including plates, coasters, and water bottles, serve as functional pieces of art that spark conversations about the untold stories of these cities.

Designed for the culturally curious souls and the maverick discoverers, Antiquity Discoveries celebrates those who seek the story behind the story. This collaboration with The Plated Project not only brings forth artistic creations but also encourages a collective exploration of the rich narratives that define the heart and soul of each city. As you immerse yourself in this collection, let the heron guide you through the labyrinth of discovery and unveil the beauty that resides in the familiar and the unfamiliar. 'Antiquity Discoveries’ 'invites you to taste the freedom of imagination and uncover revelations in every Indian city.

You can learn more about Antiquity Discoveries here.

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