Sand artist creates sculpture at Puri beach against use of Plastic

PURI,  June 4: On the occasion of World Environment Day, sand artist  Sudarsan Pattnaik has created a 30-foot-long, fish-shaped sand sculpture  with an installation of 1,000 plastic bottles titled “Art against  plastic” at Puri Beach.

With the message “Beat Plastic  Pollution,” the sand sculpture vividly illustrates the harmful effects  of plastic pollution, highlighting how single-use plastics often end up  polluting our oceans, rivers, and landscapes, thereby threatening both  wildlife and human life.

The sand artist has used about 6 tons of  sand and 1,000 plastic bottles in the sculpture. Students from his sand  art institute joined hands with him to complete the piece.

So  far, Padma Shri awardee Sudarsan Pattnaik has participated in more than  65 international sand sculpture championships and festivals around the  world and has won many prizes for the country.

(UNI)