
In March 2017, she was awarded a Nari Shakti Puraskar at the hands of the 13th President of India Pranab Mukherjee, for “unusual work that breaks boundaries” in art and literature. Recurring themes in Patil's work include memento mori, sexuality, myth, sustainable living, and the unbroken thread of stories passed down from storyteller to storyteller through the ages. Amruta's visual work has appeared in columns such as the National Geographic Traveller and First City magazine.



The "Parva" books tell an ecological tale as much as a mythological one – emphasizing our forgotten connection with the elements, rivers, forests and soil.Ībout the author: Writer-painter Amruta Patil is the author of graphic novels Kari (2008), Adi Parva: Churning of the Ocean (2012) and Sauptik: Blood and Flowers (2016). “On a slightly unconnected note, I am sorry to report that babies, as a collective species, are largely oblivious to my charms.Add to iCal Add to Google Buy Tickets/RSVP Date & TimeĪmruta Patil discusses her graphic novels "Kari," "Adi Parva: Churning of the Ocean," and "Sauptik: Blood and Flowers"Ībout "Kari": Kari is a tale about friendship, love and death its eponymous queer heroine steers through a magic-realism version of Mumbai.Ībout "Adi parva" and "Sauptik: "Adi Parva" and "Sauptik" (the Parva duology) are based on the Mahabharat, the Puranas and the tradition of oral storytellers.Makes you trust a stranger with your life, your car keys, your best-guarded secret.” Brings the truth out of a woman sooner than any confession box does. “She wasn't my kind of woman and that's why, that night she was.Necessarily, you must be defensive about being a settling sort of girl.” The ones who look as settled as old housedogs want to twist their way into flying. She has a BFA from Goa College of Art (1999), and Master of Fine. Title, Aranyaka: Book of the Forest Authors, Amruta Patil, Devdutt Pattanaik Illustrated by, Amruta Patil Publisher, Tranquebar, 2019 ISBN, 9388754573. The ones who seem to have it in them to be flyers are the ones who want to snuggle into settling. Amruta Patil, is an Indian graphic novel author and painter. “There are settling girls, and there are unsettling girls.After that everything is a matter of time and incident.” “Whatever love laws have to be broken, the first few seconds suffice.“In a faraway city where the palette was pure and bright, Ruth stirred in her sleep, and smiled”.Fear of heights is fear of a desire to jump.” BookScouter helps to compare book prices from 25+ online bookstores and 30+ buyback vendors with. “I guess everyone has a bird urge when they look down heights, a desire to jump, without wing or buoyant sail. See the best price to sell, buy, or rent books by Amruta Patil.
