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Author : Sara Vetteth
Do paintings tell stories? When K. G. Subramanyan was a child, he was fascinated by temple murals that looked like a beautiful pattern of colours from a distance, but up close became a panel of many stories. He grew up to become a storyteller-artist. The book shows children how they too can tell stories through colours, shapes and textures. At the end of the book is a section that introduces children to the life and work of the artist.
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Age | 10+ |
Specifications | 28 pages; 9.5” x 8.5”; full colour; soft cover |
ISBN | 978-93-5046-324-6 |
First Published | 2012 |
Tags | art, introduction to art, story paintings, patterns, colours, shapes, textures, educational |
A must-have!
At last, a biography of one of India’s greatest artists, K. G. Subramanyam, for children, tracing his art right from his early days as a child to his most recent works of art. Very few Indian books for children are available on the the great artists of the land. Artists, who have shaped the landscape and blazed a trail for others to follow. A must have for every school! Young India Books