Our series artwork for #BBCEarthAsia recreated in Rangoli đ¨
Asia premieres this Sunday, and to celebrate, we commissioned @art_bhagyashree to recreate our beautiful series artwork using Rangoli art.
Rangoli is a traditional Indian art form which uses coloured sand or other materials to create artwork and patterns, typically on the floor. Bhagyashree grew up watching BBC wildlife documentaries, and we are excited to reveal the results of her stunning piece.
#BBCEarthAsia - a spectacle like no other. Click the link in our bio to find out more đ
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