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Episode 68: Harshitha Prakash – Gida Living Colours
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Episode 68: Harshitha Prakash – Gida Living Colours

Harshitha is the founder of Gida Living Colours. She creates paints with plants and soil, transforming the landscape into vibrant and consciously sourced art materials. Harshitha is a member of the Natural Colours Collective, a group of nature enthusiasts sharing knowledge of natural and sustainable art practices.

Journaling With Nature · Bethan Burton, Harshitha Prakash

December 12, 202146m 46s

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Harshitha is the founder of Gida Living Colours. She creates paints with plants and soil, transforming the landscape into vibrant and consciously sourced art materials. Harshitha is a member of the Natural Colours Collective, a group of nature enthusiasts sharing knowledge of natural and sustainable art practices.

Listen to hear more about:

  • How Harshitha started Gida Living Colours.
  • The ‘magic’ of using plants to create art materials.
  • The Natural Colours Collective and the workshops they have created.
  • Modifying the hue of natural inks by adding substances to change the pH level.
  • How we can begin to be more mindful of the art materials we choose.
  • Making natural brushes.
  • Creating inks from invasive plant species. 
  • Harshitha’s experience giving hands-on workshops within communities.


Find out more about Harshitha and her work on Instagram @gida_livingcolours.

Follow the Natural Colours Collective on Instagram and take their online courses in creating inks and paints from natural materials. 


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