Sparrow
3ft X 3ft
By Ananya Parikh, Darshil Surana, Gayatri Parmar, Naisha Khaund,Shrinithi Suresh,
Swarali Kamat & Svanik Kartha.
from, JBCN international school, Borivali
Material used:
Bottle caps, coconut leaves & cloths.
The globe. However, such lockdowns were a boon to the ecology and the environment.
The wildlife sighting increased after COVID hit and especially during lockdowns. One belief is
that since the humans were not allowed to roam much, they could spend more time observing
and recording such sightings. Lockdown indeed impacted the wildlife in positive results in which
the number of sparrows increased.
Price: Not for sale.
For print.
Archival Digital Print for A2 size:
On Hahnemuehle photo rag: On request.
On Hahnemuehle canvas: On request.
Wonderfully artistic depiction of a very thought provoking theme👌👌
Very creative and well executed thoughts. Loved the idea of using different mediums👏
Awesome depiction of the theme👌👌👍
That’s a wonderful representation of the theme 👏🏼👏🏼👍
Amazing thought and very well executed…. creatively used different mediums.
Amazing…A thought provoking message through a beautiful artwork
Great work learners
Nice thought with pleasant presentation with blue colour theme
Brilliant! What a beautiful way to bring into focus these small beautiful birds that are disappearing fast from our world. Well done!
This is too good. Spectacular
Excellent
I liked the artwork.Its unique worth appreciating
Have not yet seen such a beautiful use of waste for decoration. Well done! Keep it up!!
Liked the choice of materials in the art work
The answer to plastic is more usage of coconut fibre everywhere and recycling the plastic bottles and caps, thus avoiding piling under sea bed or earth’s soil.
This is beautiful! Sparrows are disappearing..let’s bring them back.