The Conservation

ARTIST

BEL CALDERON

Founder of Pictus Wildlife Studio | Creator of the Forest of Living Traces Methodology

This landscape of mist and life becomes a living classroom for scientists, birdwatchers, photographers, artists, illustrators, and all nature lovers. Here, every sketch contributes to preserving one of the planet's most threatened ecosystems.

A unique methodology that transforms observation into action.

  • Deep Observation

    Learn to see beyond the surface. Our field-adapted techniques help you capture not just form, but behavior and ecological processes of wildlife in one of Earth's most biodiverse ecosystems.

  • Science & Conservation

    Your illustrated records become significant contributions to scientific knowledge and species monitoring, directly strengthening conservation efforts for endangered species.

  • Guided Wildlife Observation

    Venture into the cloud forest with expert naturalists. Learn to see beyond the obvious, discovering hidden behaviors and ecological relationships that inspire your art.

Let Your Art Leave Its Mark

Join a creative community that's actively protecting the cloud forest. Whether you're an experienced artist or have never held a pencil, your observations matter. Your illustrations contribute to science. Your creativity becomes conservation.

The Living Classroom: Andean Chocó

  • Start with a guided wildlife walk as the cloud forest awakens, learning observation techniques that artists and scientists use to document biodiversity.

  • Learn our exclusive field-adapted techniques in graphite and acrylic, creating your first naturalist illustrations while immersed in nature.

  • Work on a guided illustration project tailored to your interests and skill level, with personalized mentoring to enhance your unique style.

  • Share your work in a supportive community closing ceremony, connecting with fellow conservation artists who share your passion for protecting the cloud forest.

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