Announcing the Winners of

Nature Canvas 2.0

Share story of nature using Warli Style

Secure Nature Society is delighted to announce the winners of our second edition of Nature Canvas, where participants used the timeless charm of Warli art to tell their own stories of nature.

This year, the aim was simple yet profound:
To inspire people to explore art with nature and narrate the stories alive in their imagination.

We received heartfelt entries—some pieces amazed us with their artistic detailing, while others stood out for their deep storytelling and thoughtful explanations. Each artwork became a window into how nature is perceived, valued, and celebrated.

Champions are here

After much deliberation, we are delighted to present the grand prize to the artist whose work resonated most deeply with our jury, showcasing exceptional skill, creativity, and a powerful connection to nature:

Champion of the Contest

Artist : Zeel Ahir

Congratulations, Zeel Ahir! This Warli artwork beautifully portrays the cycle of nature—day, rain, and night—each centered around a tree that nurtures life, joy, and community. Its storytelling power and intricate details make it a deserving first prize winner.

As our champion, Zeel Ahir will receive:

  • Premium quality art supplies, a nature-themed Art book
  • A high-quality custom-designed t-shirt from Secure Nature Society, showcasing your passion for the environment.
  • A prestigious honor certificate recognizing your achievement.

Jury’s Comment :This painting stands out for its layered storytelling. Through three panels—day, rain, and night—it shows how trees anchor every part of human and natural life. From children playing under the sun, to peacocks dancing in the rain, to families gathering around fire under the stars—the artwork captures harmony, abundance, and reflection. It tells not just a story of seasons, but of coexistence, making it a truly deserving Champion of Nature Canvas 2.

Runner ups

1st Runner up

Artist : Umraniya Tisha Bhavesh

2nd Runner up

Artist : Naran Maheshwari

A vibrant Warli map of India, weaving forests, rivers, farming, fishing, and festivals into one story of culture and ecology.

This artwork creatively places nature at the heart of India itself. The map is alive with Warli motifs—forests, rivers, farming, fishing, and festivals—showing how culture and ecology are inseparable. The use of color adds freshness while keeping the traditional line style intact, making it a vibrant story of our country’s bond with nature.

Prizes: Premium quality art supplies + book on nature drawing + certificate + custom t-shirt.

Community, farming, and celebration flow together in this bold orange Warli composition full of life and energy.

This painting radiates the warmth of community and daily life. With dancing figures, farmers at work, and people drawing water, it highlights the cycle of hard work and celebration under the sun. The bold orange palette adds energy, while Warli forms keep it rooted in tradition. It is a heartfelt reminder that nature, work, and joy flow together.

Prizes: Premium quality art supplies + book on nature drawing + certificate + custom t-shirt.

Honorable Mentions

We are delighted to acknowledge these five artist with Honorable Mentions for their compelling and noteworthy contributions:

Honorable Mention

Artist : Jeet Khatri

Honorable Mention

Artist : Veer Maheshwari

Honorable Mention

Artist: Satyam Kushwaha

Honorable Mention

Artist : Sargam Goswami

Honorable Mention

Artist : Pallavi Vyas

Thank you so much Juries of Competition

Anil Joshi
a renowned artist who won many national and state awards and working as professional for decades.
Sheetal Shah
Well renowned artist and nature lover.
Kinjal Bhatia Shah
Teacher by profess, but Artist and nature lover by heart. One of the founding member of Secure Nature Society.

Some of random entries of the contest

Author of the Article

Dharmik Bhatt

Founder, Secure Nature Society.

“Art becomes powerful when it carries the voice of trees, rivers, birds, and seasons—and that is what you all have created.”