10/20/18 Dancers at Diwali festival |
Although I had heard of Diwali,
the Hindu festival of lights, I didn’t know that Seattle held a festival for it
until last year, when I saw Ujjwal Mahajan’s sketches of the event. As soon as I did, I put the festival on
USk Seattle’s calendar so we wouldn’t miss it this year. Held at the Seattle
Center’s Armory last Saturday, Diwali was full of color, music, dancers, food
and everything else I enjoy about festivals.
When I needed a break, I went upstairs, where quieter
activities were taking place, like a cooking demo. I missed the names of the
dishes that were being prepared, but they involved simmering onions, beans,
other vegetables and lots of spices. It was difficult to concentrate on
sketching with the delicious smells coming from the demonstrator’s pots. “Whatever
you eat should have lots of colors,” she advised, and every dish “should have
six tastes.”
10/20/18 Cooking demo |
10/20/18 Applying henna |
With a few minutes left before the throwdown, I stopped to
sketch a young woman applying henna in intricate patterns to the hands and
wrists of other women and girls. The henna came out of a small tube like the
kind used in cake decorating. The patterns were so beautiful that I was tempted
to have my hand done too, but she had a huge line of people waiting.
This festival was so much fun to sketch that I would love to see it become an annual fall event for USk Seattle!
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