Interview in Hindu's Metro Plus :
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/article3481264.ece
" Aishwarya L.'s colourful creations are swirly, intricate and entirely handmade. Using just strips of colour paper and calligraphy, she creates greeting cards, wedding invites, bookmarks, photo frames and plaques under her hobby-turned-start-up ‘Curls and Strips'.Her aesthetic paper art is called quilling — strips of paper are curled into shapes and forms."
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/article3481264.ece
" Aishwarya L.'s colourful creations are swirly, intricate and entirely handmade. Using just strips of colour paper and calligraphy, she creates greeting cards, wedding invites, bookmarks, photo frames and plaques under her hobby-turned-start-up ‘Curls and Strips'.Her aesthetic paper art is called quilling — strips of paper are curled into shapes and forms."
New Indian Express - 23.12.2012
"One of Chennai’s patrons of quilling, Aishwarya Lakshminarayan, an analog design engineer, perfected her skills while doing her Master’s in Germany. Aishwarya turned her passion for art into a startup called Curls and Strips. She reminisces, “A friend introduced me to quilling, which is a popular art in Europe. I have always been artistically inclined; hence it caught my eye.” On relocating to India for work, the electronics engineer realised that quilling was relatively unknown in the country. “Since affordable and eco-friendly craft always has a good reception in Chennai, I decided to turn entrepreneur, with Curls and Strips,” she explains.
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http://newindianexpress.com/magazine/article1387056.ece
http://newindianexpress.com/magazine/article1387056.ece