India, July 12 -- Raj Kishore Gupta, who has made a stir with his collection of 'Indigenous Accents', a rare representation of tribal art in fine strokes of memory on wood, spent his childhood in Kasauli town among the tall chir pine and chestnut trees, far away from the hustle and bustle of bright city lights. True to a haunting song of yore, his was truly a world of his own in which cool winds blew, branches of trees rustled and birds such as bulbuls made sweet music and the red-billed and blue-necked magpies chattered as he went to and fro from home to school and he made for himself quite a collection of fallen pine cones. Home for young Gupta was in Shakti Ghat, a pristine area close to the woods, just a mile away from the winding mai...