Art that speaks of pain and need to be careful
The Hindu
Natesan started painting graffiti to create awareness after coronavirus claimed his mother
T. Natesan used to make a living as a commercial artist for the past 33 years. However, nowadays, he uses the bold brush strokes to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. On May 3, 2021, Mr. Natesan, 53, suffered a huge personal loss when his 80-year-old mother Devaki lost her battle to COVID-19. For him, the tragedy is yet to sink in but it has made him work to raise awareness of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ever since the death of his mother, Mr. Natesan has been creating COVID-19-themed graffiti in different parts of Alappuzha cautioning people against the disease and urging them to maintain physical distancing, wear face masks even after vaccination, and use hand sanitiser to save lives.More Related News
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