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Nature Commode
4 ft X 4ft
By Aniket Mishra, Ankana Ghosh Dastidar, Arshita Sanghi, Debsingha Sarkar, Dhiman Narayan, Indira Biswas, Rajnandini Dey, Sia Agarwal & Shreyan Banerjee
from, Calcutta International School, Kolkata
Material used:
waste cardboard, crafting wire, paper mâché, glue, gathered newspaper, scrap paper and a potted plant
We decided to use cardboard and paper waste to create a comode. This is a representation of the state of toilets in rural India: unmaintained and waste ridden. The plant growing out of the toilet symbolic of nature reclaiming the earth as it demonstrates what often happens to rejected human waste .
Price: Not for sale.
The Team with Nature Commode.
Aniket Mishra, Ankana Ghosh Dastidar, Arshita Sanghi, Debsingha Sarkar, Dhiman Narayan, Indira Biswas, Rajnandini Dey, Sia Agarwal & Shreyan Banerjee.
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For print.
Archival Digital Print for A2 size:
On Hahnemuehle photo rag: On request.
On Hahnemuehle canvas: On request.
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Interesting
Interesting
very nice
omg the toilet