Apr 21 (BNP): Ehsaas has announced the launch of “Peace for Flora and Fauna,” a digital multidisciplinary art exhibition that brings together leading artists, performers, and thinkers in a unified call for peace, ecological awareness, and collective responsibility.

Ehsaas Presents ‘Peace for Flora and Fauna’ A Multidisciplinary Digital Art Exhibition Advocating Harmony and Environmental Consciousness

Curated by internationally acclaimed curator Manisha Gawade, the exhibition serves as a powerful artistic response to the growing need for harmony between humanity and nature. Through a diverse range of mediums including painting, sculpture, classical dance, and music, the showcase reflects on the fragile balance of life and emphasizes the urgency of protecting the natural world for future generations.

The exhibition features an eminent lineup of artists whose works explore the intersection of art, environment, and human consciousness. Sarla Chandra presents creations that bridge nature, science, and ancient philosophies, highlighting the interconnectedness of life. Rajesh K. Baderia brings evocative abstract expressions infused with spirituality, advocating peaceful coexistence. Priyendra Shukla offers imaginative narratives that confront humanity’s role in the destruction of the animal world, urging reflection and change.

Further enriching the exhibition, Aarti Uppal Singha explores the delicate beauty of nature through rhythmic and organic compositions, while Kunal Kapoor examines the evolving boundaries between humans and animals, reflecting on conflict and consciousness. Kapil Kapoor contributes sculptural works that depict nature’s struggle for survival, sparking dialogue on human impact and responsibility.

Adding a vibrant cultural dimension to the initiative are renowned performers including Shovana Narayan, Padma Shri awardee and Kathak maestro, whose expressive dance promotes peace and cultural harmony, and Rahul Mishra, a distinguished tabla maestro, who uses rhythm as a medium to foster unity and joy.

Speaking about the initiative, Manisha Gawade said,

“Artists of this era come together in a unified voice, advocating for peace in the face of global conflict. Through their collective expression, they call for the protection and preservation of flora and fauna, emphasizing the urgent need to safeguard our natural environment for present and future generations. Ehsaas has always stood for causes that demand urgent attention, including world peace and environmental conservation.”

“Peace for Flora and Fauna” goes beyond a traditional exhibition—it is envisioned as a movement encouraging individuals to pause, reflect, and realign with nature. By blending artistic expression with a powerful social message, the initiative reinforces the critical role of art in shaping awareness and inspiring collective action toward a more sustainable and peaceful future.

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