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    Reclaimed Robot: A Garden’s Guardian
    188 cm x 107 cm

    by,
    Dhruvi Bajaj, Gangesh Aggarwal, Josika Ahluwalia, Kavita Yadav, Amitta Gahallot, Sresht Bodapati, Tanishq Kalra & Tulika Rathod – Scottish High International School, Gurugram

    Material used:
    E-Waste including parts obtained from a non-functional wet grinder and discarded fridge with racks. A sizable 10-liter plastic dahi container, single Use Plastic Bottles filled with plastic trash and empty paint containers, used cartons, old curtains (used as fabric to cover the sitting stools, potted plants in plastic bottle cut-outs.

    “Reclaimed Robot: A Garden’s Guardian” emerges as a beacon of sustainability and creativity within the garden landscape. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this art installation seamlessly blends form and function, repurposing discarded materials to breathe new life into the environment. Standing proudly in the shape of a robot with the caption “Recycle for Better Tomorrow”, this unique piece not only serves as a striking visual focal point but also doubles as a functional garden table. At its core, the robot’s body is formed from a blend of e-waste, including parts salvaged from a wet grinder, discarded fridge and kitchen racks, and even a sizable 10-liter plastic dahi container.

    These once-forgotten items have been thoroughly cleaned, painted, and reassembled to create a durable yet whimsical centerpiece. Surrounding the robot, a collection of sitting stools beckons people to rest and admire the surroundings. These stools are ingeniously fashioned from eco-bricks, each diligently crafted using single-use plastic bottles filled with plastic trash. Covered with vibrant cloth, they offer both comfort and sustainability, inviting folks to pause and contemplate the beauty of nature. Adding to the installation’s charm and eco-conscious ethos, single-use plastic bottles have been beautifully repurposed as planters. Sprouting with vibrant greenery they enhance the visual appeal of the installation while highlighting the importance of recycling and mindful consumption.

    “Reclaimed Robot: A Garden’s Guardian” stands as a testament to the transformative potential of creativity and resourcefulness. As it watches over the garden, it serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to cherish and protect the natural world, inspiring viewers to reuse waste and embrace sustainable practices in their own lives.

    Price: INR 45,000/-

    The Team, from left to right
    Tanishq Kalra, Kavita Yadav, Tulika Rathod, Sresht Bodapati, Josika Ahluwalia, Gangesh Aggarwal, Amitta Gahallot & Dhruvi Bajaj.

    For print.

    Archival Digital Print for A2 size:
    On Hahnemuehle photo rag: INR 4,700
    On Hahnemuehle canvas: INR 5,400

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    Vijayant
    Vijayant
    1 year ago

    Wow this is amazing very well thought and executed !!!!

    Vipul Gupta
    Vipul Gupta
    1 year ago

    Great idea and wonderful execution

    Rashi
    Rashi
    1 year ago

    Wow

    Rasd
    Rasd
    1 year ago

    Great concept

    Anubha
    Anubha
    1 year ago

    Great work!

    Pragati Jain Bansal
    Pragati Jain Bansal
    1 year ago

    Stupendofantabulous!!

    Dhanda
    Dhanda
    1 year ago

    Great👏

    bhadoo
    bhadoo
    1 year ago

    Great 👍

    Mandeep
    Mandeep
    1 year ago

    Great job 👏

    Sukha
    Sukha
    1 year ago

    Lovely

    Sukhesh
    Sukhesh
    1 year ago

    Go green

    Anjeet
    Anjeet
    1 year ago

    Interesting concept

    Mukta
    Mukta
    1 year ago

    Good work

    Rachna Singh
    Rachna Singh
    1 year ago

    Absolutely amazing work by the Highlanders. Keep it up

    Ashutosh
    Ashutosh
    1 year ago

    Great work

    Pankaj
    Pankaj
    1 year ago

    Well done highlanders

    Arun
    Arun
    1 year ago

    The concept is mind blowing

    Jyoti Aggarwal
    Jyoti Aggarwal
    1 year ago

    good job..

    Eyana
    Eyana
    1 year ago

    Good

    Dheeraj
    Dheeraj
    1 year ago

    Great job

    Kush Bajaj
    Kush Bajaj
    1 year ago

    Amazing work !

    Ruhi
    Ruhi
    1 year ago

    Love it

    Ankush
    Ankush
    1 year ago

    Nice

    Urmi
    Urmi
    1 year ago

    Great imagination

    Ankur
    Ankur
    1 year ago

    Lovely

    Varun
    Varun
    1 year ago

    Creativity has no limits, and that has been well demonstrated here utilising waste. Excellent work.

    Dheeraj
    Dheeraj
    1 year ago

    Love the concept

    Shubnam
    Shubnam
    1 year ago

    Great going

    Hardik
    Hardik
    1 year ago

    Nice work

    Radhaika
    Radhaika
    1 year ago

    Great going

    Suman
    Suman
    1 year ago

    Good idea

    Radha
    Radha
    1 year ago

    Great job

    Poonam
    Poonam
    1 year ago

    Great beginning

    Vara
    Vara
    1 year ago

    Lovely job

    Nishant
    Nishant
    1 year ago

    Good work

    Kamlesh
    Kamlesh
    1 year ago

    All the best.. great idea

    Virender
    Virender
    1 year ago

    Smart innovation

    Ashu
    Ashu
    1 year ago

    Great art👏🏻👏🏻

    Ramesh
    Ramesh
    1 year ago

    Fantastic

    Sakshi
    Sakshi
    1 year ago

    Great concept

    sonia
    sonia
    1 year ago

    Amazing👍

    Bobby
    Bobby
    1 year ago

    Lovely

    Ashu
    Ashu
    1 year ago

    Fabulous 👏🏻👏🏻

    Priyanka
    Priyanka
    1 year ago

    Wonderful creativity

    Pushpa
    Pushpa
    1 year ago

    Genius

    Lavanya
    Lavanya
    1 year ago

    Great effort

    Akshata Buch
    Akshata Buch
    1 year ago

    Repurposing waste is the need of the hour. Well done on the installation. May it inspire future projects!

    Ritu
    Ritu
    1 year ago

    Innovative

    Ajay
    Ajay
    1 year ago

    Wow

    Shanya
    Shanya
    1 year ago

    Awesome

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