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Telling stories through pictures: A striptease for graphic novel lovers

An exhibition of graphic novels in the city explores the evolution of storytelling from walls in ancient times to books in the modern day.

Published on: Jul 07, 2016 05:39 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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A story is best told through pictures. Present it in the form of a graphic novel, and you’re sure to have your readers hooked. This is what forms the crux of an ongoing exhibition in the city that depicts the evolution of graphic art — from walls to books.

A panel on display at the graphic novel exhibition titled Telling Stories Through Pictures being held at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, till July 31.
A panel on display at the graphic novel exhibition titled Telling Stories Through Pictures being held at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, till July 31.

Titled Telling Stories Through Pictures, it has on display six panels that give a glimpse of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar to scenes from the Mahabharata and Indian mythology.

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Graphic novels, many a times, present an evolved version of old tales.

“We have tried to create awareness about graphic novels,” says Girija Jhunjhunwala, director, Campfire Graphic Novels, and curator of the show. She adds that graphic novels are another medium of storytelling and can also be a tool for education or classroom teaching because “the medium of graphic novels isn’t too daunting to read and the visual appeal is high.”

The visual experience that a graphic novel creates, builds the interest of the reader.

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Indian mythological tales are one of the most popular ones, when it comes to graphic novels in India.

In the mythology series too, the depiction of legends is in a new format, where the Kauravas and Pandavas are shown as new-age warriors. Their story, however, remains the same. Jhunjhunwala adds, “After a certain age one wouldn’t want to buy the same stories. But in this age of 3D, if mythology matches the style of today, it appears evolved and catches attention of readers.”

From one panel to another, the characters sketched on sheets of paper narrate old tales in a new avatar, intriguing viewers to search for graphic novels, on their next trip to the bookstore.

What: Telling Stories Through Pictures

Where: Central Atrium, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road

On till: July 31

Timings: 10am to 6pm

Nearest Metro station: Jor Bagh on Yellow Line

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