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“My Mind Was On A Roller-Coaster” – Neelima Raparla on the #6FrameStoryChallenge

Neelima Raparla’s work reminds us or a celebration – from the burst of colours to the story line based at a carnival, from the detailed frames for each scene to the repetitive lines that remind us of folk art (and zentangles!). Find out what happens in ‘Doli and the Dragon’ by scrolling down.

It was an absolute delight when I first came across your challenge. Fifty words but infinite possibilities. My mind was on a roller-coaster when i started thinking of this challenge. One word change, and the story took a wild turn Thanks for this wonderful opportunity. The whole idea of open-source and publishing is unbelievable. Hats off to you guys!

Neelima Raparla’s Illustrations for the #6FrameStoryChallenge by Pratham Books

(You can follow Neelima’s work through her Facebook page – Lotus Hues).

Read the other interviews by illustrators who took the challenge:
Rajiv EipeKalyani GanapathyPrashant MirandaKavita Singh KaleMegha VishwanathPriya Nair PanickerSweta Roy ChoudhuryPaneendra SureshPriya KuriyanYulianto QinManjari ChakravathiSonal Goyal and Sumit SakhujaSamidha GunjalPreeti LataShwetha Elisha,Mithila AnanthSunandita MehrotraVedavathi Narasimha MurthyJithin JacobVidya Gopal,Archana SreenivasanSomesh KumarGumaniAntara MukherjiAnjora Noronha,Vinayak VarmaSoumya MenonJisha UnnikrishnanKruttika SusarlaNinoshka DiasIsha S ValentineNeelima RaparlaVallabhi ShegaonkarSangeeta DasHari Kumar Nair,Lakhsmi MitterLily BanerjeeAditi DilipNiloufer WadiaDeepa JayaramanAnupamaApteNishith MehtaMuhammed ShafiAmar SoniKrishna Prakash K,Lavanya KarthikSonal Gupta,Kabini AminJason DvorakTanvi BhatRanjani SShikha NambiarAritra Roy ChowdhuryVaishali ChudasamaSharanya KunnathPriya ManikandanMilan NayakDelwyn RemediosGeetanjali BAmbica VinodShailja Jain ChouguleChitra ChandrashekharNikita ModiDavid KnightGeetali TareNilomee Jesrani
If you missed the #6FrameStoryChallenge, but are inspired by the work of fellow illustrators and want to contribute to the open source story platform – do send us your stories! Story guidelines are available here.
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