When Art Speaks Louder Than Words | Pavi Shankar | TEDxAJCE
Can art make us laugh, think, and question at the same time? Pavi Shankar, the creative force behind Sarcasanam and the concept artist of Minnal Murali, shows how satire and digital art can challenge authority, reshape perspectives, and inspire change. His talk reveals how humor fused with sharp visuals becomes a powerful language that speaks louder than words. Pavi Sankar, known as Sarcasanam, is the creative mind behind Kerala’s iconic superhero Minnal Murali. Renowned for blending art, satire, and storytelling, his works fuse humor, politics, and pop culture to spark thought-provoking conversations. Through bold visuals and sharp wit, Pavi transforms everyday realities into powerful artistic reflections that both entertain and inspire. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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