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Abdulla P.A. revitalizes overlooked found objects from nature, transforming them into transient art pieces that reflect a deeper political message and an ecosophical undertone. Inspired by biomimicry and biomorphism, his sculptural installations, crafted from seemingly random items, evoke fragility while challenging conventional notions of beauty. Abdulla prompts us to question the ego-centric human agency in art-making, advocating for a non-invasive understanding of nature. With a BFA from the Government College of Fine Arts, Thrissur, his work encourages a reevaluation of the relationship between human creation and the inherent beauty of the natural world, urging a shift in perspectives on art and its environmental connections.