The Founder

ROSENDA ARCIONI MEER | Dialogues | Books

Then came a time,

when stillness called;

at its threshold bloomed

scented flowers of service,

and in this garden of tender care,

I hold your hand,

as your creativity unfolds

authentic,

 courageous,

real.

ROSENDA ARCIONI MEER, ANA’s founder, grew up in Italy, studied Philosophy in Hamburg Germany and Fashion Design at The Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.) in New York USA.

She worked briefly in the fashion industry in Italy and moved to India where she taught at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (N.I.F.T) in New Delhi. There she studied India’s unique textile art, specializing in the weaves and embroideries of Kashmir. Her dedication gained the trust of Kashmiri master craftsmen, to whom she submitted her designs obtaining stunning results.

In 1994, in order to show their work, she created Le Cachemirien that became a renowned Indian textile gallery in the heart of Paris, sought after by a niche of connoisseurs and collectors.

LE CACHEMIRIEN


Her one-of-a-kind and made to measure clothes as well as her shawls and textiles found an attentive audience and her work was shown at Palais Galliera, le Musée de la mode de la Ville de Paris, in the group exhibition Le coton et la mode, mille ans d’histoire, (Cotton and Fashion, a thousand year history) and in a solo exhibition at the Town Hall of the sixth district in Paris.

A meaningful human and creative endeavour aimed at supporting the precious bond between craft and design, Le Cachemirien closed its doors in 2014, when Rosenda chose to explore further the mechanisms of the creative process.

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Dialogues

Rosenda has explored expensively the depths of her inner world through body centered techniques, thus discovering ways to embrace creativity joyfully. She has worked on human energy fields with teachers from many corners of the world, furthering her knowledge of the philosophical and spiritual contents inherent in art, crafts and design.

She is a certified sophrologist and keeps up a regular practice of drawing, painting and poetry in the three languages that she uses constantly. To see some of her artwork and read her poems…

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Books

MEMOIRE, RÉCIT DE VOYAGE DANS L’ART TEXTILE DE L’INDE


For her solo exhibition in Paris in 2006, was launched “Mémoire, récit de voyage dans l’art textile de l’Inde”, in French with English and Italian translation.

“Memory, a journey into the textile art of India” is a large format book filled with impressions and reflections, photographs and poems, pertaining the author’s discovery of an ancient art, her meeting with the craftsmen who keep it alive and the delicate world at rue de Tournon, in Paris.

Through the pages of this artist book, the designer takes the readers beyond geographical frontiers in her relentless aesthetic and spiritual quest.

KASHIR


Published in 1999, by Actes Sud and Motta, Kashir is the fruit of a collaboration between the Photographer Jean-Noël de Soye and Rosenda Arcioni Meer.

A hymn to the beauty of the valley of Kashmir, called Kashir in the local language, this album is a collection of images and texts that suggest the indivisible relation between the splendour of a troubled land, the wealth of its philosophical heritage and its textile tradition that keeps producing the mythic Kashmir shawls.

These precious fabrics speak of an austere people that still believe beauty is the fruit of devotion

EVERYTHING IS PINK IN MY GARDEN


“Everything is Pink in my garden” is Raghu’s standard answer when asked, “how are you?” Raghu is one of the two hundred children who come to the Tushita Foundation every day after school.

A house of learning and empowerment, the Tushita Foundation with its local teachers, foreign volunteers and a large playground, offers the children of Amber an opportunity to grow in a joyful and creative environment.

This book tells the story of a special place, told by all those who are involved.

Published by Roli Books.

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