WALL MURAL 8 X 8
WRRC commissioned a mural on Mother Earth.
Rather than portraying her as endlessly abundant and serene,
the concept reimagines her as observant — young, contemplative, aware.
Rather than portraying her as endlessly abundant and serene,
the concept reimagines her as observant — young, contemplative, aware.
At the centre of the composition, a mountain form represents WRRC.
Embedded within it are species commonly rescued by the organisation:
the bonnet macaque, Asian elephant, rose-ringed parakeet, and the Neelakurinji flower.
Embedded within it are species commonly rescued by the organisation:
the bonnet macaque, Asian elephant, rose-ringed parakeet, and the Neelakurinji flower.
A sapling emerges from the mountain — a quiet symbol of regeneration.
Across a divided sea, the silhouette of Bangalore’s urban landscape stands apart.
Human figures remain present, but removed — reflecting the growing distance
between city life and the ecosystems it relies on.
Human figures remain present, but removed — reflecting the growing distance
between city life and the ecosystems it relies on.
The mural positions conservation not as celebration, but as responsibility.
Public art as reflection.
Not just decoration.
Not just decoration.