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
Go kids
Amazing installation, usage of resources at its best, love it!
Phenomenal work 🙂
God job
Great work
Spectacular work guys
Mind blowing effort
Stunning creativity
Good work
Awesome work 💯
Amazing work
Fantastic effort
Great work
Excellent
Amazing creativity 👏
Good creativity
Amazing creation
Awesome work
Too Good 🙌👍
Awesome
RRR concept well defined…great job
Reuse is a must practice to be imbibed for keeping the planet safe and livable for future generations.
Good going and keep it up!
WOW
AMAZING SHOWS EXACTLY HOW TO RECYCLE AND REUSE!
Excellent
Keep doing big things
Reduce reuse recycle
Good work-
So what’s next…?
The installation looks stunning🥳🤩
The eco planters are so creative 😍
So what is this robot inspired by? And what utility does it serve?
All the best:)
Picture toh abhi baaki hai mere dostttt🎬🎬
Scottish students do a lot of social work 👏👏
I want to sit on the stool…looks comfy🪑
🔝🔝oo
🔝🔝
अच्छा कार्य
How innovative!!
Brilliant
Very innovative and inspiring work done by the young minds ……
Superb
Best out of waste
Keep it up
Good
Good
Nice
Nice
Good use of waste material👏