

A lush botanical tapestry unfurls across the surface, where saturated blossoms—crimson, saffron, violet, and cerulean—press toward the viewer with the insistence of living abundance. Birds and butterflies punctuate the floral density like brief pauses of breath, their small presences turning ornament into ecology and suggesting a fragile, shared custodianship of beauty. The bold typography and arcing lines of “VANISHING BEAUTY” introduce a quiet alarm, as if documentation and celebration are occurring at the very edge of loss—an homage that doubles as an elegy. In this collision of folk-inflected naturalism and graphic signage, the work frames India’s biodiversity as both national pride and a vanishing inheritance.







