
Niroot Puttapipat
Author of The Musicians of Bremen
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Works by Niroot Puttapipat
Pictura - Faeries 1 copy
Associated Works
The Rubáiyat of Omar Khayyám (FitzGerald) (1120) — Illustrator, some editions — 6,051 copies, 87 reviews
The Night Before Christmas: A Magical Cut-Paper Edition (Niroot Puttapipat) (2007) — Illustrator — 110 copies, 2 reviews
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Common Knowledge
- Other names
- Natee
Puttapipta, N.
Himmapaan (online handle) - Gender
- non-binary
- Education
- Kingston University
- Occupations
- illustrator
- Birthplace
- Chiang Mai, Thailand
- Places of residence
- Thailand
London, England, UK - Associated Place (for map)
- Thailand
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Expatriate Thai artist Niroot Puttapipat, who studied and currently lives in the UK, takes the famous fairy-tale/ballet The Nutcracker as the story for this beautiful new holiday picture-book, creating a gorgeous visual treat for the reader. At a short twelve pages, the text here, adapted by Kate Davies from the original story by E.T.A. Hoffman, as well as the ballet based upon it, is an abridged version of the original tale of Clara and her magical Christmas Eve adventure with the show more Nutcracker Prince. Each two-page spread features text along one side, and a beautiful and colorful silhouette illustration spread across both pages. The final spread features a lovely pop-up scene, in which Clara attends the ball, and watches the various dancers.
I greatly enjoyed this retelling of the famous Christmas story, which I have seen performed many times by The New York City Ballet. The abbreviated story will work well for younger children who might not yet have the attention span for the full text, and the artwork will keep readers both young and old enthralled. The silhouette aspect of Puttapipat's illustrations put me in mind of the work of Jan Pieńkowski, while the use of color and gold reminded me of Jane Ray, both of which comparisons are high praise indeed, given my fondness for Pieńkowski and Ray's books! The final pop-up scene is simply delightful, delicate and beautiful, conveying the magic of the ball that Clara attends in the Land of Sweets. Recommended to anyone looking for picture-book versions of The Nutcracker! show less
I greatly enjoyed this retelling of the famous Christmas story, which I have seen performed many times by The New York City Ballet. The abbreviated story will work well for younger children who might not yet have the attention span for the full text, and the artwork will keep readers both young and old enthralled. The silhouette aspect of Puttapipat's illustrations put me in mind of the work of Jan Pieńkowski, while the use of color and gold reminded me of Jane Ray, both of which comparisons are high praise indeed, given my fondness for Pieńkowski and Ray's books! The final pop-up scene is simply delightful, delicate and beautiful, conveying the magic of the ball that Clara attends in the Land of Sweets. Recommended to anyone looking for picture-book versions of The Nutcracker! show less
I realised the other day, that although I know the story of the Nutcracker, I've never actually read it, so thought since I have this beautiful popup version of it, I would take a quick read of it. Now I have to go get another version of it, so I can read the whole of this enchanting story.
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