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Australian Artist Pays Tribute To Wildlife Lost In Wildfires Through His Magical Art Series Using Leaves And Flower Petals

By Isabel Thakur
Published in Weather News
April 19, 2023
1 min read
Australian Artist Pays Tribute To Wildlife Lost In Wildfires Through His Magical Art Series Using Leaves And Flower Petals

So, I just read an awesome article about an Australian artist who’s paying tribute to the wildlife lost in the wildfires through a magical art series using leaves and flower petals. It’s seriously amazing! Basically, the artist gathers different types of leaves and flower petals and combines them to create a stunning depiction of different animals that were affected by the wildfires.

One of the things I found most interesting about this project is that the artist, Amrita Nambiar, doesn’t just use any old leaves and petals. Instead, she carefully selects each one to ensure that they’re the perfect shape, size, and color for the animal she’s creating. It’s incredible to see how much thought and care goes into each piece.

Another thing that stood out to me is how meaningful the project is. The wildfires in Australia had a devastating impact on the environment and on wildlife in particular. By creating these beautiful art pieces, Amrita is not only paying tribute to the animals that were lost, but also spreading awareness about the impact that the wildfires had on the natural world.

I’ve always been interested in art that has a message behind it, and this series definitely fits the bill. Plus, it’s just really cool to see how creativity can be used to have a positive impact on the world.

Overall, I think this is an important topic to talk about because it reminds us of the importance of protecting our environment and the animals that inhabit it. Art has the power to inspire change, and I think Amrita’s project is a beautiful example of that.


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