Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – August 2020 Part 1 Lisa Ray Instagram - I just love this. Repost from @archdigestindia using @RepostRegramApp - What if nature’s creations—fictional or otherwise—took over traditionally populated common spaces that were brought to a stand-still? What if they never left? With Lockdown Dreamscapes, the design team at Good Earth (@goodearthindia) paints a hyperbolic picture (four, to be precise) exploring the many possibilities of life cultivated during an extended lockdown. The “majestic landscapes” comprise everything—from exotic flora and enchanting merfolk, to air-borne chariot-riders. Everything but earth-bound humans and the interferences they bring along. Their absence, however, in no way implies their erasure. In fact, it does the opposite. Good Earth founder and creative director Anita Lal describes it best when she terms the series a personal interpretation—“about merging nature with its wondrous creatures including human beings and hoping for mankind to live with heightened awareness and positivity”. # The series celebrates the recent “return of nature” through four limited-edition art prints, each translated from their digital counterparts, and each borrowing motifs from the brand’s design library and ancient miniature art. Proceeds from the collection’s sales will help support the wellbeing of frontline workers (Van Rakshaks) of state forest departments. “We are proud to partner with the Wildlife Trust of India to protect our earth warriors whose contributions to the conservation of our forests and wildlife is invaluable,” adds Lal. #linkninbio # Writer: Shristi Singh #architecturaldigest #ADIndia #goodearth #prints #art #artworks #limitededition #wildlife

Lisa Ray Instagram – I just love this. Repost from @archdigestindia using @RepostRegramApp – What if nature’s creations—fictional or otherwise—took over traditionally populated common spaces that were brought to a stand-still? What if they never left? With Lockdown Dreamscapes, the design team at Good Earth (@goodearthindia) paints a hyperbolic picture (four, to be precise) exploring the many possibilities of life cultivated during an extended lockdown. The “majestic landscapes” comprise everything—from exotic flora and enchanting merfolk, to air-borne chariot-riders. Everything but earth-bound humans and the interferences they bring along. Their absence, however, in no way implies their erasure. In fact, it does the opposite. Good Earth founder and creative director Anita Lal describes it best when she terms the series a personal interpretation—“about merging nature with its wondrous creatures including human beings and hoping for mankind to live with heightened awareness and positivity”. # The series celebrates the recent “return of nature” through four limited-edition art prints, each translated from their digital counterparts, and each borrowing motifs from the brand’s design library and ancient miniature art. Proceeds from the collection’s sales will help support the wellbeing of frontline workers (Van Rakshaks) of state forest departments. “We are proud to partner with the Wildlife Trust of India to protect our earth warriors whose contributions to the conservation of our forests and wildlife is invaluable,” adds Lal. #linkninbio # Writer: Shristi Singh #architecturaldigest #ADIndia #goodearth #prints #art #artworks #limitededition #wildlife

Lisa Ray Instagram - I just love this. Repost from @archdigestindia using @RepostRegramApp - What if nature’s creations—fictional or otherwise—took over traditionally populated common spaces that were brought to a stand-still? What if they never left? With Lockdown Dreamscapes, the design team at Good Earth (@goodearthindia) paints a hyperbolic picture (four, to be precise) exploring the many possibilities of life cultivated during an extended lockdown. The “majestic landscapes” comprise everything—from exotic flora and enchanting merfolk, to air-borne chariot-riders. Everything but earth-bound humans and the interferences they bring along. Their absence, however, in no way implies their erasure. In fact, it does the opposite. Good Earth founder and creative director Anita Lal describes it best when she terms the series a personal interpretation—“about merging nature with its wondrous creatures including human beings and hoping for mankind to live with heightened awareness and positivity”. # The series celebrates the recent “return of nature” through four limited-edition art prints, each translated from their digital counterparts, and each borrowing motifs from the brand’s design library and ancient miniature art. Proceeds from the collection’s sales will help support the wellbeing of frontline workers (Van Rakshaks) of state forest departments. “We are proud to partner with the Wildlife Trust of India to protect our earth warriors whose contributions to the conservation of our forests and wildlife is invaluable,” adds Lal. #linkninbio # Writer: Shristi Singh #architecturaldigest #ADIndia #goodearth #prints #art #artworks #limitededition #wildlife

Lisa Ray Instagram – I just love this.

Repost from @archdigestindia using @RepostRegramApp – What if nature’s creations—fictional or otherwise—took over traditionally populated common spaces that were brought to a stand-still? What if they never left? With Lockdown Dreamscapes, the design team at Good Earth (@goodearthindia) paints a hyperbolic picture (four, to be precise) exploring the many possibilities of life cultivated during an extended lockdown. The “majestic landscapes” comprise everything—from exotic flora and enchanting merfolk, to air-borne chariot-riders. Everything but earth-bound humans and the interferences they bring along. Their absence, however, in no way implies their erasure. In fact, it does the opposite. Good Earth founder and creative director Anita Lal describes it best when she terms the series a personal interpretation—“about merging nature with its wondrous creatures including human beings and hoping for mankind to live with heightened awareness and positivity”.
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The series celebrates the recent “return of nature” through four limited-edition art prints, each translated from their digital counterparts, and each borrowing motifs from the brand’s design library and ancient miniature art. Proceeds from the collection’s sales will help support the wellbeing of frontline workers (Van Rakshaks) of state forest departments. “We are proud to partner with the Wildlife Trust of India to protect our earth warriors whose contributions to the conservation of our forests and wildlife is invaluable,” adds Lal. #linkninbio
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Writer: Shristi Singh

#architecturaldigest #ADIndia #goodearth #prints #art #artworks #limitededition #wildlife | Posted on 01/Aug/2020 11:31:31

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