We, all human beings, are the synthesis of a great phenomenon of the physical world, which we refer to as nature and life in general. Being a part of nature, we are all human beings in some way or another prone to experiencing the phenomena of nature for sure. Every day, while experiencing the nature around us, we also reflect our own emotions towards the physical world. Then, with a creative aspect of our mind, we try to materialise our feelings and emotions through some medium. In this project, I have tried to study Rabindranath Tagore’s reflection of nature through his poetry and various art works by exploring a few terracotta sculptures of the artist itself. This was accompanied by a study of some works by Tagore to understand how nature shaped the poet and the painter. Rabindranath Tagore’s decision to move from Calcutta to Bolpur, Shantiniketan, suggests the close affinity he felt with nature. He has done a tremendous amount of art work, be it poetry, paintings, stories, etc., that was clearly inspired by his living contact with nature. You can say Rabindranath Tagore is a synonym for nature itself, and in the field of art, both are inseparable. The exploration included attempts at both realistic and stylized interpretations of terracotta.