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Tejubehan: There are always two women in my cars. One drives and the other looks out of the window.
Tejubehan: Our Goddess is armed and rides a tiger, and we all pray to her. She’s both fierce and kind.
Tejubehan: My women are never content to sit still. They float down from the sky, wondering where to go next.
Tejubehan: I wait for a train to stop, then I walk up and whisper: take me to the city.
Matthew Frame: Kadavul, the forest god, invites everyone, including the hornbill and the tortoise, to his wedding.
Matthew Frame: Ears can be more useful than eyes in the jungle: animals can hide their forms, but never their sounds.
Matthew Frame: Walking along forest paths there is every chance you may encounter a majestic Gaur.
Matthew Frame: Elephants, despite their huge size, can move silently through the forests.
Tejubehan: I saw a girl riding a bicycle, and drew a whole group of girls, all of them on the way somewhere.
Gariba Singh Tekam: I’ve used three lines to stand for the trishul, the three-pronged trident of the gods.
Bhajju Shyam: My pattern is made up of linked leaf chains that make up the canopy of a tree.