As the United Nations turns 80 this year, artist Priya Sudaravalli Sudharsan from Auroville brings a powerful reminder: Land Protection matters 🌿. Her ceramic canvases painted with serene rice paddies, monsoon skies, and coconut groves connect us to the green heart of South Asia and beyond.
Priya believes art is more than decoration—it’s a universal language that cuts through culture and screen fatigue. Each handcrafted piece invites us to remember we’re not separate from nature; we’re part of it. That’s a message that resonates from the back alleys of Dhaka to the highlands of Bali.
Her key advice to young changemakers? Pause the scroll and look inward. What does your soul really want to express? Whether you’re sketching street murals in Jakarta, coding eco-apps in Bangalore, or vibing with indie tracks in Manila, bring your authentic voice forward—no filters, just passion 🎨✨.
At a time when climate talk can feel overwhelming, Priya’s work reminds us that small acts—like planting a sapling, choosing reusable gear, or supporting local craftspeople—add up to real change. Let her ceramics spark your next move toward protecting our shared home.
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