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[[image:yatri2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Yatri and Navyo]]




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:He was commissioned to create a kinetic work at the British Pavilion at Expo 67, Montreal.  
:He was commissioned to create a kinetic work at the British Pavilion at Expo 67, Montreal.  
:His artworks appeared in the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, the Tate Gallery, London, the Glasgow Art Gallery, Scotland, the Foundation Maeght, France  and the Kunsthalle, Cologne.
:His artworks appeared in the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, the Tate Gallery, London, the Glasgow Art Gallery, Scotland, the Foundation Maeght, France  and the Kunsthalle, Cologne.


:In 1974 he went to the ashram in Poona and became a Sannyasin.  
:In 1974 he went to the ashram in Poona and became a Sannyasin.  
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:Later on he joined the pipe crew, and helped restore the damaged waterways of the Ranch.
:Later on he joined the pipe crew, and helped restore the damaged waterways of the Ranch.


 
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:In 1986, he and his partner [[Ma Sat Navyo]] founded Labyrinth Publishing Ltd in Florence, Italy. Here started the creation and publication of four, and later, five best selling books.  
:In 1986, he and his partner [[Ma Sat Navyo]] founded Labyrinth Publishing Ltd in Florence, Italy. Here started the creation and publication of four, and later, five best selling books.  


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:Both ''An Illustrated Brief History of Time'' and ''Universe in a Nutshell''  by Stephen Hawking (Random House) were designed and illustrated by Moonrunner.
:Both ''An Illustrated Brief History of Time'' and ''Universe in a Nutshell''  by Stephen Hawking (Random House) were designed and illustrated by Moonrunner.
:''Mapping the Mind'' (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998) and ''Consciousness'' (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2002) both by Rita Carter, and ''Grandmere: A Personal History of Eleanor Roosevelt'' by David B. Roosevelt (Warner Books) were designed and illustrated by Moonrunner.
:''Mapping the Mind'' (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998) and ''Consciousness'' (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2002) both by Rita Carter, and ''Grandmere: A Personal History of Eleanor Roosevelt'' by David B. Roosevelt (Warner Books) were designed and illustrated by Moonrunner.


:Moonrunner also created illustrations for books like ''The Ancestors’ Tale'' by Richard Dawkins, and for magazines like ''Scientific American'', ''National Geographic'', ''Discover'', ''Kijk'', ''Welt der Wunder'', ''The New York Times'', ''Mother Jones'' and others.  
:Moonrunner also created illustrations for books like ''The Ancestors’ Tale'' by Richard Dawkins, and for magazines like ''Scientific American'', ''National Geographic'', ''Discover'', ''Kijk'', ''Welt der Wunder'', ''The New York Times'', ''Mother Jones'' and others.  
 
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'''Contact Details'''  
'''Contact Details'''  


;address  
;address  
:Moonrunner Design Ltd
:8, Summerland Avenue
:Dawlish
:Devon, EX7 9LR  
:Devon, EX7 9LR  
:UK
:UK
;email
:godwin[[image:666.gif]]moonrunner.co.uk
;website
:[http://moonrunnerdesignandillustration.weebly.com Moonrunner Design – Yatri & Magda]
;videography


;bibliography
;bibliography
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:1988 : ''[[Unknown Man]]''
:1988 : ''[[Unknown Man]]''
:1990 : ''[[Angels: An Endangered Species]]''
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:1998 : ''[[The Holy Grail: Its origins, secrets & meaning revealed]]''
:1998 : ''[[The Holy Grail: Its origins, secrets & meaning revealed]]''
:2000 : ''[[Who Are You?: 101 Ways of Seeing Yourself]]''
:2000 : ''[[Who Are You?: 101 Ways of Seeing Yourself]]''
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;see also
;see also
:[http://www.satrakshita.com/osho_cartoons.htm Yatri's cartoons]
:[http://www.satrakshita.com/osho_cartoons.htm Yatri's cartoons]
:[https://www.facebook.com/malcolm.godwin.7 Yatri on facebook]
:[[Ma Sat Navyo]]
:[[Ma Sat Navyo]]


[[category:Names|Yatri]]  
[[category:Names|Yatri]]  
[[category:Dawlish|Yatri]]
[[category:Arts & Crafts|Yatri]]
[[category:Arts & Crafts|Yatri]]
[[category:Books - Publication & Retail|Yatri]]
[[category:Books - Publication & Retail|Yatri]]

Revision as of 13:41, 4 February 2024

(Malcolm Godwin, Malcolm Carder)


Yatri, born in the UK in 1936, trained as an architect and painter and taught in both fields. He was also a fellow in Visual Communications at the Portsmouth School of Architecture and lectured at various architectural schools in London.
He was commissioned to create a kinetic work at the British Pavilion at Expo 67, Montreal.
His artworks appeared in the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, the Tate Gallery, London, the Glasgow Art Gallery, Scotland, the Foundation Maeght, France and the Kunsthalle, Cologne.
In 1974 he went to the ashram in Poona and became a Sannyasin.
In 1975 Osho put him in charge of the design department, publishing Osho’s books until late 1979.
During that time he created, under Osho’s direction, The Sound of Running Water.
In the Rajneesh Foundation Newsletter his cartoons of the relationship between Master and Disciple regularly appeared. (see link below)
In 1981/2 he joined the commune in Oregon and worked on the sequel to The Sound of Running Water, This Very Place the Lotus Paradise.
Later on he joined the pipe crew, and helped restore the damaged waterways of the Ranch.


Contact Details

address
Devon, EX7 9LR
UK
bibliography
see also
Yatri's cartoons
Ma Sat Navyo