Drawing a connection to nature | Sangeetha Kadur | TEDxBITBangalore
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What if art could change the way we see the natural world? Wildlife illustrator and conservation storyteller Sangeetha Kadur believes it can. Through intricate illustrations, immersive field experiences, and compelling narratives, she transforms wildlife into something deeply personal and impossible to ignore. Her work invites us to pause, observe, and rediscover the fragile beauty of the ecosystems around us. In this talk, Sangeetha explores how creativity can become a powerful tool for conservation, empathy, and action. Discover how art can bridge the gap between people and nature, inspiring a generation to protect the wild before its stories fade. There are those who tell stories in words, but only a few who tells them through the wild. Wildlife artist and conservation storyteller, Sangeetha, has spent years bringing nature closer to home with illustrations, field observations and stories that make people stop and look closer. Her work is motivated by curiosity, patience and a quiet
Tags: Art, Arts education, Behavior, Biosphere, Conservation, Empathy, English, TEDxTalks, [TEDxEID:65980]
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