09/03/2026
Jeevan Akash Jayavarthanan - Before the Strings
Before a Veena ever carries music into a concert hall, it exists in silence - as wood, weight, and waiting.
In the workshops of Thanjavur, where the instrument’s lineage stretches back centuries, Jeevan Akash Jayavarthanan turns his attention to the hands that make it possible. Here, the rhythm of chisels against jackfruit wood replaces melody. Dust settles slowly in the afternoon light. Generations of knowledge move quietly through gesture and memory.
Jeevan approaches photography the way he approaches these spaces - without urgency. His process begins with walking, observing, and staying long enough for the surface of a place to soften. What interests him are the moments that happen when spectacle fades: labour between movements, concentration between breaths, devotion expressed through repetition rather than display.
Before the Strings is not simply a documentation of craftsmanship. It is a portrait of patience - of artisans who still shape the Thanjavur Veena with eye-measure and steady hands, even as the materials, the forests, and the apprentices who once sustained the tradition slowly become scarce.
Through Jeevan’s lens, the instrument appears as the culmination of silent effort. Every curve carved from the jackfruit tree, every brass fret aligned with precision, every final layer of polish carries the memory of the hands that shaped it.
This is the music before the music. And these are the stories that rarely reach the stage.
We are proud to feature Jeevan Akash Jayavarthanan as a Rare Storyteller.
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Jeevan Akash Jayavarthanan, Thanjavur Veena, cultural documentary photography, artisan craftsmanship, Indian musical heritage, traditional instrument making, visual storytelling, human centred documentary, Rare Storyteller magazine