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    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/-

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    Vijaya
    Vijaya
    2 years ago

    Beautiful. The colors, the detailing all is very impressive. such a catchy way to depict the sad state of our oceans! loved it!

    Last edited 2 years ago by Vijaya
    Rugmani
    Rugmani
    2 years ago

    Vibrant

    LEENA ELIZABETH ABRAHAM
    LEENA ELIZABETH ABRAHAM
    2 years ago

    striking..and concise

    Jayshree Trivedi
    Jayshree Trivedi
    2 years ago

    Must wake up red alert to save the ocean and under water species.
    Beautifully depicted.

    swetha
    swetha
    2 years ago

    Save the homes of all aquatic animals.

    Anuradha
    Anuradha
    2 years ago

    Think if someone littered our houses with trash like we litter the fish’s house

    Esha
    Esha
    2 years ago

    ‘water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink’

    Anshika
    Anshika
    2 years ago

    This is an eyeopener

    Spriha
    Spriha
    2 years ago

    Go MHSI

    Sriraj
    Sriraj
    2 years ago

    Best artwork, it’s so disheartening to see the actual conditions of the oceans

    Mihir
    Mihir
    2 years ago

    This artwork reflects the actual condition of the oceans. Kudos to MHSI

    Jasmine
    Jasmine
    2 years ago

    Best artwork so far

    Sneha
    Sneha
    2 years ago

    So relevant

    Siddhu Patel
    Siddhu Patel
    2 years ago

    DAMNNNN FIYAHHHH

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