Kittiya Pawlowski is an artist and photographer that provokes thought, ignites change.
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Kittiya Pawlowski is an artist and photographer. Her work focuses on spreading awareness of communities and causes that deserve our attention while producing economic and social incentives for wildlife conservation, protection, and restoration.
Kittiya actively partners with NGOs and organizations, ensuring her work translates into tangible benefits for the communities she shines a light on. Whether it's fundraising for critical resources, advocating for change, or simply fostering empathy and understanding, Kittiya’s work go beyond aesthetics, enriching not just the lives of her subjects, but the world as a whole.
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Art that Gives Back
Partnering with wildlife conservation and reforestation projects, Kittiya uses her art to give back to the environment and employ natives in countries where poverty is rampant. In 2016 she was recognized by National Geographic and continues her education through hands-on projects that create positive change in people's lives and environment.
Ghost of the Himalayas
Altitude: 12,000-18,000 ft (3657m-5486m)
Straddling the top of the world, I backpacked 103 miles on foot in pursuit of one of the world’s most elusive animals.
For millennia, snow leopards have roamed Central Asia’s most forbidding terrain. Here thin air, deep snow, and subfreezing temperatures have allowed these cats to elude the human gaze and disappear into the landscape like phantoms. At an altitude where planes are required to be pressurized, I set out to find these elusive cats.
I set out across the Mustang and upper valleys of Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal to find… read more