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Celebrate India’s rich freshwater heritage with the 2026 Indian Native Fishes Art Calendar, thoughtfully illustrated by Annika’s father, the talented aquarium artist Mayur Dev. This unique calendar brings together 12 beautifully hand-drawn artworks dedicated to the stunning fish species found across India’s rivers, lakes, and streams.
From the vibrant colours of the Western Ghats to the gentle swimmers of the Northeastern hill streams, each illustration captures the true essence of India’s natural aquatic world. Every page reflects Mayur Dev’s deep admiration for native fish species and his commitment to showcasing their beauty through detailed, lifelike drawings.
Told with a warm introduction from Annika, the calendar carries an emotional thread that connects art, nature, and family. Her words add a heartfelt narration that makes this collection feel not just artistic—but personal and meaningful.
✨ Dedicated to Indian Native Fishes – Featuring beloved species like Rohu, Mahseer, Snakehead, Gourami, Loaches, Barbs, and more.
🎨 Hand-Drawn Illustrations – Every fish is meticulously sketched and coloured by Mayur Dev to reflect its true beauty.
📅 12 Monthly Artworks – Each month highlights a different native species and its unique charm.
🌿 Promotes Indian Aquatic Awareness – A perfect piece for aquarium lovers and nature conservation enthusiasts.
🎁 Thoughtful Gift Choice – Ideal for fish hobbyists, nature lovers, students, teachers, and wildlife art collectors.
📝 Storytelling Introduction – A touching message from Annika adds warmth and emotional connection.
Indian native fish keepers
Aquarium hobbyists
Nature & wildlife art lovers
Schools and educators teaching biodiversity
Kids and adults who appreciate colourful, educational art
Anyone passionate about preserving India’s freshwater biodiversity
12 premium-quality illustrated pages
Spiral-bound for easy hanging and flipping
Printed on thick matte paper for vibrant, long-lasting colours