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Visual narrative in the Mithila tradition explores the dilemmas of a young woman.
The rich tradition of Gond art is a surprisingly young form–not more than 35 years old. So how did it evolve?
Artist draws her incredible journey from rural poverty to a life in art. Now in riso.
There is another world below us. We fish unaware of how deep the ocean is, and how filled it is with life.
Activity book introducing Indian art traditions: art is as much about the imagination as it is about depiction.
Here are India’s best-known beasts rendered by a variety of folk and tribal artists. Screen-printed on handmade paper.
A fold-out activity book in the Bengal Patua style of scroll painting, on the everyday world of indigenous Santhal people.
Design mirrors the shifting ways in which poetry creates meaning: 16th century English trick verse, Gond tribal art.
A domestic labourer who went on to become a well-known artist paints her own moving story in the Mithila folk style.
Gallery of irresistible felines, by some of India’s best known indigenous artists.
Roving hyenas, shrieking peacocks, buzzing insects and stolen bicycles…could it all be true?
A quintessentially Indian version of Pinocchio, illustrated in the style of the Patua scroll tradition of eastern India.