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Prescribing Paints | Bhoomika Ananth | TEDxRVCE

In her talk “Prescribing Paints”, Dr. Bhoomika Ananth invites audiences to imagine the invisible walls of fear and monotony that surround us, and then to rewrite those walls into canvases of possibility. A mural artist and medical student, she shares how her journey began with one childhood memory at Airlines Hotel that grew into Creatibeeti, a movement turning dull public spaces into living works of art. From books to canvases, body art to massive murals, including the state’s largest rendition of Van Gogh’s Starry Night, she shows how guided workshops can empower anyone, even non-artists, to create. Bhoomika recounts hosting thousands of people, transforming schools and neighborhoods, and proving that public art connects communities more deeply than perfect art ever could. For her, art is not an escape but a way of making life more bearable, beautiful, and human hence reminding us that painting dreams on walls can change how we see ourselves, one mural at a time Bhoomika Ananth distinguished mural artist, medical student and the visionary founder of Creatibeeti, an initiative dedicated to transforming communal spaces through art. She is a thoughtful and passionate, artist and vissionary, creating multiple projects that aimed to inspire and elevate the aesthetic sensibilities of students and adults alike. Her projects now adorn cafés, iconic cityscapes, and notably, feature the state’s largest rendition of Starry Night at Airlines Bhoomika’s collaborations with industry giants such as Amazon, TVS, Cocoblu, and Ather have further amplified her impact, allowing her to impart the therapeutic benefits of art to diverse audiences. Her pieces meticulously crafted to resonate with its environment, narrating stories that are both contextually relevant and emotionally evocative. 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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