Featured in Radio Veritas Asia
- gisellerevive
- May 1
- 2 min read
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We were blessed to be featured in the RVA, thanks to Sr. Dorothy Adaha FSP. Given below are excerpts from the article, the full article can be read at https://www.rvasia.org/mission-unplugged/mumbai-designer-reimagines-devotional-art-through-sustainability
'Giselle sees her work as an expression of faith. “We are called to be stewards of the environment,” she said, referring to the earth as a shared “common home.” “We care for creation by loving it as we would love another person—with patience and understanding.”
Users have responded positively to both the spiritual and ecological dimensions of her work. Some describe the pieces as reminders of faith in daily life. One user shared that the artwork “brings solace and reminds me that Jesus is always with my family,” while others view the creations as “symbols of conscious living” that encourage people to see value in what is often discarded.
Looking ahead, Giselle hopes to expand her initiatives. “We want to create more spiritual artworks that bring the Word to life in new forms,” she said, adding that she also hopes to create employment opportunities for those in need.'



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