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    • Picture storybooks
      March 2022

      Abnindranath's The house of stories

      by Likla Lall

      A furious storm rips across Calcutta, bringing thunder and rain! At #5 Jorasanko, the floorboards creak and the windows rattle. The lightning turns shadows into monsters. Young Abanindranath pulls his razai close and shivers. What would you do if you grew up in a house bigger than the world? How would you know if the house is a friend or a foe? Find out about the life of celebrated artist Abanindranath Tagore and his childhood home in the Art Exploration Series.

    • Picture storybooks
      September 2018

      Ambadas's Dancing Brush

      by Ritu Khoda, Vanita Pai

      Ambadas Khobragade felt utterly free while doodling and painting. His Dancing Brush made time and space, sky and earth quiver with movement. He was like a mystic in a trance when he played with colours on the canvas. Come, immerse yourself in Ambadas’s vibrant art. Let his story remind you that some childhood memories remain with you as powerful sources of inspiration.

    • Picture storybooks
      September 2019

      Art is a Verb

      by Likla Lall

      In this book, you will find pages. And in these pages, you will see paintings. And in the paintings, you will discover verbs. And the verbs tell the story of a day, from sunrise to sunset, and beyond.

    • Picture storybooks
      May 2016

      Eye Spy Indian Art

      by Ritu Khoda, Vanita Pai

      The book introduces young readers to Indian modern art in a fun and engaging manner. This enriching activity-led book traces the development of modern art history from Pre-independence and unfolds in eight sections that feature prominent artists or styles under the various art movements.

    • Picture storybooks
      January 2016

      Kaaljayi Kambakth (The Time-Conqueror Wretch)

      Diary of a Time-keeper

      by Amit Dutta

      Sham is a precocious schoolboy who dreams about making sense of the world he inhabits. Shaman, his friend and alter-ego prods him along. They walk together exploring the gullies and outskirts of their suburban hill village. They passionately glean whatever information is available to them through books or people. They make patterns out of this information and scheme to gain control over their reality. The villagers become characters in their scheme and start revealing the cracks in their reality. As fragments of science, philosophy, fairy-tales, folk-legends and history start seeping into their everyday existence, Sham and Shan find themselves deep in an unmanageable world of their own fantasies.

    • Picture storybooks
      September 2020

      Magical World of the Wild

      by Ritu Khoda, Gopa Trivedi, Meera Kurien

      Magical World of the Wild is a theme-based book which introduces children to miniature, folk, modern and contemporary Indian art. It encourages them to observe and explore the world of animals through compelling artworks by well-known artists. Games such as Spot the Difference, Let’s Count, Join the Dots have been imaginatively adapted to make children seek alternative creative avenues. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach to enhance visual literacy and cognitive skills in young readers.

    • Picture storybooks
      September 2022

      Meera Mukharjee: Breaking Moulds

      by Vaishali Shroff, Shivam Choudhary

      Meera always knew she wanted to be an artist. Art follows her everywhere. But something is missing from her art ... Find out about the life of celebrated sculptor Meera Mukherjee and her artistic journey in the Art Exploration Series.

    • Picture storybooks
      May 2018

      People & Places

      by Ritu Khoda, Gopa Trivedi, Meera Kurien, Vanita Pai

      People and Places introduces children to the works of Indian artists from the Mughal era up to contemporary times. They are encouraged to develop a visual understanding of their culture and environment, including people, neighbourhood and workplaces. Games such as Spot the Difference, Sort & Order, Search & Spell, have been imaginatively adapted to make children seek alternative avenues of creativity. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach to enhance visual literacy and cognitive skills in early learners.

    • Picture storybooks
      February 2016

      Raza's Bindu

      by Ritu Khoda, Vanita Pai

      Young Raza started searching for deeper meanings within the Bindu and saw it more than just a Dot. It lingered with him till he started giving creative expression, using Bindu as the focal point. This book delves into the works of famous Indian artist S.H. Raza and takes children on a fantastic visual journey. It directs them to demystify the Bindu and introspect on its meaning and significance. Raza’s world of Bindu - as Universe, Sun, Panchtatva and more – unfolds through brilliant illustrations and a stirring narrative.

    • Picture storybooks
      October 2021

      Somanth Hore: Wounds

      by Likla Lall, Kripa Bhatia

      Have you ever had a wound you couldn’t look away from? Did you become obsessed with its ever-changing colours? Did the constant itch take over your mind? Somnath Hore carried an itch like this. He saw the wounds of the world, and they moved him. This is the story of how these wounds became the heart of his art. Find out about the life of celebrated artist Somnath Hore in the Art Exploration Series.

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