Packaged to Survival
4 x 4 ft
By Aahana Srimani, Ina Bharadwaj, Karishma Chotrani, Saira Dua & Vashita Rungta
from, Modern High School International, Kolkata
Material used:
Plastic bottles, plastic packets, craps of cardboard, bottle caps, glass pieces, saw dust, CDs, twine
The use of waste materials in this artwork is a powerful statement to show the impact of human activity on the environment. With the ever-increasing use of plastics and other non-biodegradable materials, the risk to marine life has increased exponentially. As a part of this initiative, we wanted to showcase the extreme effects of human activity on aquatic species. The materials used for this project are waste products that primarily end up discarded into the sea, eventually posing a choking hazard to these marine animals, for example, plastic straws, bottles, caps, bubble wraps, cans. Through this project, we wanted to shed light on this extremely important and pressing issue, the struggle of the species to exist in this human congested environment. Our artwork shows the contrast between the harsh reality(below) and what we perceive on a superficial level which portrays the perfect aquatic marine life.
Price: On request.
The Team working on Packaged to Survival.
Aahana Srimani, Ina Bharadwaj, Karishma Chotrani, Saira Dua & Vashita Rungta.
For print.
Archival Digital Print for A2 size:
On Hahnemuehle photo rag: Rs. 10,300/-
On Hahnemuehle canvas: Rs.11,110/-
Thought provoking, vibrant work of art
Pretty 👏🏻👏🏻
Colourful and vibrant with a deep and thought provoking message. Great work
Impactful and thought provoking art work . Great effort 👍
Very innovative and thought provoking
Fantastic message depicting plastic pollution !
This one is GOATED.
Beautiful canvas describing the fact of life. Proud of all of you to describe it in a canvas!
Amazing gg
Just amazing !!
Awesome!!👍
Beautiful!
amazing amazing amazing
Beautiful art work
The artwork immediately engages the viewer with its colours and clarity. The message comes across so powerfully. What a well-conceived and brilliantly-executed thought-provoking work! These young artists are truly inspirational.
Very colorful & innovative. Interesting. Keep it up!!
this is too good 🫶🏻
Makes us aware of the damage we are causing to the environment. The sea is called the dumping site of the world. A wakeup call to all.
The poor jellyfish. I’m never using plastic for my groceries again. Ever !!
We need more and more of this if if has to make even a smallest impact on the globe. Well done!
Very innovative use of all the waste to showcase the effects of pollution faced by the world.
Agreed. But we must also strive to create less waste tomorrow than today.
Very vibrant. Will brighten up any room. And the amazing way it’s made… wonderful 👍. Well done team.
soo good
Very good portrayal of social awareness on environment protection. It’s high time the human race wakes up to its responsibilities.
love this
nicely done
Awesome
great concept!!!
help, i am under the water, here too much raining
insane
Very good presentation
Beautiful work of art with a message! Am so impressed…
So amazing LOVE IT
No shit ! I love blues, and water, and fish (uncooked), and the message.
very beautiful
brilliant
Truly thought provoking !!
SO COOL
loved making it
And we loved watching it
Very thoughtful presentation and marvellous execution.
Picturesque depiction of a global crisis that threatens our ecosystem. Kudos to a conscientious effort!
Beautiful thought and very well presented!
Excellent concept. Very well executed. A powerful statement indeed to showcase the struggle of marine life impacted by humans.
sooooo good
Awesome work!
Nice idea. Well done
Very good!!!!
Amazingly done art work
Indeed
Very relevant and creative portrayal.
Extremely creative and innovative
Wonderful!