At the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, Indian ceramicist Priya Sundaravalli Sudharsan from the international town of Auroville introduces her “Land Protection” series—artworks that capture serene landscapes on ceramic canvases. 🌿🎨
She believes art is a powerful force that transcends cultural and language barriers, connecting people through the heart. In her hands, clay and glaze become a medium to remind us that humans and nature are deeply intertwined, not separate. 🌍❤️
Priya’s ceramic pieces invite viewers to imagine a world where nature remains unspoiled—a timely call in an age dominated by technology. Each brushstroke on the ceramic surface tells a story of preserved forests, clean rivers, and thriving wildlife. 🍃🏞️
Her core message to today’s youth is simple: look inward and ask what your soul truly wants to express. In a world full of external pressures, she encourages young creators to bring their unique voice to the table without fear. ✨🙌
Through her art, Priya Sundaravalli Sudharsan champions Land Protection not just as a theme, but as a movement—a reminder that we all share responsibility for the planet we call home. Let’s get inspired and shape a greener future together!
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