On the Origin of the Species is the perfect book to have on your children’s home library shelf, every time they dip into it, they will discover something different. Molecular biologist, graphic designer and illustrator Sabina Radeva gives us a stunning version of Darwin’s seminal scientific text. The Boy Who Drew Cats is a fairytale about the power of the paintbrush and draws inspiration from Japanese art for its stunning illustrations, while Malhar in the Middle challenges the hierarchies of art - why for once, can’t the tabla player be in the centre?Īnd what could happen when a society suppresses the soul of an artist – read the moving The Story and the Song to find out.īooks 2 of 6: Science Origin of the Species and Topi Rockets from Thumba. For a darker look at the artistic impulse, one that talks to children about emotions like guilt, pain and anger, read Somnath Hore: Wounds by Likla. Artists try“, award-winning author Barb Rosenstock tells us, of the moment when Monet is sailing down the Seine, with his brushes and canvas, desperately trying to capture the play of light on the river. “ For three minutes, the water turns to glass.
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