A large colourful banner with hand-painted drawings stretched between trees at all four corners.
A large colourful banner with hand-painted drawings stretched between trees at all four corners.  A person with a pram stands under a large colourful banner with hand-painted drawings stretched between trees at all four corners and reads a description.

The Living Bond: Indigenous Peoples and Nature

Dhoze Terena Kali Sini

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In Dhoze Kali Sini's drawings, the Pantanal biome is evoked, featuring species such as the jaguar, the jabiru stork, and the anaconda. Kali Sîni’s work advocates for awareness against deforestation and fires in ecosystems, emphasizing the respect due to all forms of life. The piece conveys a strong message of environmental and cultural preservation.

Dhoze Kali Sini is from Aquidauana-MS in Brazil and belongs to the Terena peoples. Ever since he was a child, he has observed nature as a source of inspiration for his art. The place where he lives, the Pantanal, motivates and inspires him in his artistic endeavours.


Production credits

Drawing Gustavo Caboco Wapichana Photos China Hopson