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.​​​​​​​
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.
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.
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The mural positions conservation not as celebration, but as responsibility.
Public art as reflection.
Not just decoration.

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