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THE ALL IN

Into the clouds

Galli Originals

Into the fields

THE
ALL IN

A definite head-turner, The All-In attempts on the modern  day “communicated” world. All faces – all linked to one another – watching one another.

The lines are more into how there’s a constant outflow of information between the said connected faces.


Scary world – but that’s where we’re at

Into the clouds

Crafted for your fit; Into the clouds represents a wish to let loose in this world. The fire of the creature is a soul that wishes to break free; that wishes to go loud and out without asking anybody for it.

Is it a fish; Is it a dragon or Superman when AI takes over – we’ll see

Show your inner fire – fearlessly.

Into the clouds

Crafted for your fit; Into the clouds represents a wish to let loose in this world. The fire of the creature is a soul that wishes to break free; that wishes to go loud and out without asking anybody for it.

Is it a fish; Is it a dragon or Superman when AI takes over – we’ll see

Show your inner fire – fearlessly.

Galli Originals

Inspired from our core ideology, the theme for Galli Originals is as simple as the name. 

 

With every different collection we explore – we chalk out visuals we capture in it’s indigenous cities.

 

This one’s from a lane in Ludhiana – right beside the first place we ever bought our first ever sample of phulkari from.

Into the fields

A Nolan play with the blue rendition; 

Into the fields is a stark contrast with a view to stay humble and rooted to your origins.

The yellow and black are inspired from the mustard fields of Punjab – An average farmer’s livelihood and yet the most iconic visual in all of our land. In contrast is what these fields hold most reminiscence to, the raising of arms in the middle of them.

This one’s for those who toil in silence and resilience and the Heer Ranjha of our generation

Into the fields

A Nolan play with the blue rendition; 

Into the fields is a stark contrast with a view to stay humble and rooted to your origins.

The yellow and black are inspired from the mustard fields of Punjab – An average farmer’s livelihood and yet the most iconic visual in all of our land. In contrast is what these fields hold most reminiscence to, the raising of arms in the middle of them.

This one’s for those who toil in silence and resilience and the Heer Ranjha of our generation