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Valuable words

Updated on: 06 June,2020 08:04 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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A collaboration between creative professionals has resulted in a new book featuring art and stories relating to a virtue, for each of the 26 letters of the English alphabet

Valuable words

(From left) Empathy illustrated by Ruchi Bakshi Sharma; artwork on curiosity by Bijit Kundu

Amit Ashar
Amit Ashar


"What appealed to me was how the idea came from the simplicity and purity of heart. It was a wonderful thought," shares noted advertising and feature film photographer Amit Ashar. Other participating artists include Prashant Miranda, Priya Kuriyan, Archan Nair, Ruchi Bakshi Sharma, Allen Shaw, Rajesh Soni, Bijit Kundu, Anuj Sharma, Rajat Nagpal, Sunaina Gera, Devashish Makhija, Kriti Monga, Kavita Singh Kale, Sucharita S Suri, among others.

Prashant Pathak
Prashant Pathak

Once the first draft was ready, the book found its publisher — a move Suri never dreamt of. Now, royalties will be shared between contributors. The title, first envisioned as a coffee table book, now became something more. "Unlike other books, this wasn't limited to a particular art segment. I am proud to say that it isn't just a treat for the eyes but also food for the soul and mind. Initially, we were thinking of a paperback but then decided to go all in with a hardcover and make it a gifted collectible. Within 10 days, we sold 500 copies and are also finalising a distributor in the United States," says Prashant Pathak, co-founder of Wonder House Books.

Ruchi Bakshi Sharma
Ruchi Bakshi Sharma

Sharma, who had to make art on 'empathy' — a mirror image of two women striking an emotional bond with one another — informs that the alphabetical words were assigned to artists based on a computer generator. But it was fascinating to see how it still resonated with each person individually. "I've known for many years that getting hold of empathy would mean the end of all sorrow. It didn't take very long for me to make the artwork because it felt as if I had known it all along — like when someone asks you to write about your favourite colour and you can go on and on. I had so much to draw from already that I didn't have to do the thinking, only the making," she tells us. At the end of the book, artists also explain why they did what they did and that, Suri says, only gives greater insight into the artistic process.

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Another aspect of the project that both Sharma and Ashar highlight is its universal appeal: while Sharma says that as an adult it is interesting to look back at the building blocks of language, Ashar says that it allows children to see things differently. "Children are often taught directly, not laterally — physics, chemistry and biology are the same for everyone. But no one's going to teach you how a bird chirps, you'll have to hear it. So, such works of art allow children to see things away from the obvious," he asserts.

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