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MAÏTÉ DELTEIL & MAYA BURMAN
ART CATALOGUE (FÊTE CHAMPÊTRE)

FÊTE CHAMPÊTRE

A Mother–Daughter Dialogue in Bloom  An Art Catalogue Featuring Maïté Delteil & Maya Burman

Set under an imagined canopy of trees and timeless skies, Fête Champêtre is both a pastoral daydream and a celebration of two kindred visions. This unique exhibition brings together the works of celebrated French-Indian artists Maïté Delteiland her daughter Maya Burman, whose styles diverge in medium and mood yet echo with genetic grace and lyrical harmony.

Where Maïté paints stillness—fruit-laden trees, contemplative birds, and textured foliage that feels like memory—Maya dances in ornate arabesques, watercolour dreams, and carnival-like narratives rich in symbolism and detail. In this visual fête, the catalogue traces the intergenerational continuum of color, composition, and unspoken affection. From Delteil’s rooted serenity to Burman’s airborne fantasy, every page becomes a dialogue between silence and song.

Bound in soft cream linen with gold-embossed titling, the catalogue includes select essays authored by Ranjit Hoskote, intimate studio portraits, and full-page reproductions—rendering the show not just as an exhibition, but as a garden of visual inheritances.

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SERVICES

Art Catalogue

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PROVEN RESULTS

A 90-year legacy. An India Art Festival launch. A book as beautiful as its subject.

As the Seasons Turn and Return celebrates the life and works of French artist Maite Delteil, born 1933, with text authored by renowned poet and cultural theorist Ranjit Hoskote. Launched at the India Art Festival, the publication traces Delteil's artistic journey from the French countryside through exhibitions across Europe, the USA, Japan, and India.

90+

YEARS OF

LEGACY

a lifetime of figurative mastery documented

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CONTINENTS OF

EXHIBITION

Europe, USA, Japan and India

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DISTINGUISHED COLLABORATORS

artist Delteil and poet Ranjit Hoskote

What We Delivered

  • The India Art Festival launch demanded a book capable of representing an internationally exhibited artist — the design had to carry that authority from the moment it was opened.

  • Ranjit Hoskote's authored text was given equal visual weight to the art reproductions — a deliberate design choice that honoured the literary dimension of the publication.

  • A secondary catalogue for The Secret Sea series was included in the same case study, demonstrating multi-publication management for a single client relationship.

  • Layout progression guided the reader through Delteil's career as an emotional and artistic narrative — not a chronological inventory of works.

When an artist's legacy is the brief, the design must be invisible enough to let the work breathe — and structured enough to guide the reader through a lifetime of creation. That balance is what we deliver.

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