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    Water Scarcity
    4ft X 4ft X 3ft

    by,
    Anjum Nishad, Devansh Pahwa, Pranjal Sharma, Satyam Kumar Soni, Suraj Agarwalla, Tejas Sharma, Vaibhav Agrawal & Veerandra Singh Nagvanshi – The Scindia School, Gwalior

    Material used:
    Waste Ply Board, PVC Pipes, Glass, Mirror, Water Bottles, Etc.

    In this project we had used the hard cardboard base, and, on the base, we had settled one rusted iron Stand and balanced the tap over it, the tap is made up of the waste PVC pipes by joining two ends of pipes. Now to show the water we had hanged the ample number of plastic bottles in an uneven order which shows the flow of water, then we had coloured the base with black colour and covered the base by some broken plane mirrors by using adhesive product.

    At the end this project reflects upon today’s situation of water, tells that how the water is dissipated and missed due to which its broken like mirrors as shown in the project the mirror reflects upon the dissipated water due to not proper use of water its show aridness of water and the black color on the base or in between the gaps indicates how water on another way became so much infected which fades the quality of water into black color.

    Price: INR 50,000/-

    The Team, from left to right
    Satyam Kumar Soni, Vaibhav Agrawal Anjum, Tejas Sharma, Veerandra Singh Nagvanshi, Suraj Agarwalla & Pranjal Sharma.

    For print.

    Archival Digital Print for A2 size:
    On Hahnemuehle photo rag: INR 8,200
    On Hahnemuehle canvas: INR 8,900

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    VISHNU PANWAR
    VISHNU PANWAR
    7 months ago

    NICE CREATIONS AND USE OF WEST

    anjum
    anjum
    8 months ago

    nice

    SRC
    SRC
    8 months ago

    nice art work

    JAYANT RATHI
    JAYANT RATHI
    8 months ago

    Superb

    The guy who signed a pact in the room opp chem lab
    The guy who signed a pact in the room opp chem lab
    8 months ago

    Gazing upon the artwork, I find myself ensnared in its depths, lost within a kaleidoscope of hues and emotions. Each stroke tells a story, whispers secrets of the artist’s soul. My breath hitches, captivated by the dance of light and shadow, by the symphony of colors that paint the canvas with a melody only the heart can hear. Time stands still as I immerse myself in its beauty, feeling the raw power of creativity coursing through my veins. In this moment, I am suspended in awe, utterly and irrevocably mesmerized by the sheer magic captured within those strokes of genius. You find yourself unable to tear your eyes away, captivated by the sheer beauty and complexity of it all. It’s as if the painting is speaking directly to you, whispering secrets of the universe in a language only your soul can understand. In that moment, you feel a profound connection to something greater than yourself, a sense of belonging that transcends the boundaries of time and space.

    And as you stand there, lost in the reverie of the artwork before you, you realize that this is what true art is all about. It’s not just about creating something beautiful to look at, but about creating something that touches the very core of our humanity, something that speaks to the soul and reminds us of the infinite possibilities that lie within us all.

    In the end, being immensely mesmerized by an artwork is more than just a fleeting moment of admiration; it’s a transformative experience that stays with you long after you’ve left the gallery. It’s a reminder of the power of creativity and the boundless potential of the human spirit, a beacon of hope and inspiration in a world that so often feels dark and uncertain. And for that, we are eternally grateful.

    Veerendra Singh Nagvanshi
    Veerendra Singh Nagvanshi
    8 months ago

    Wonderful Creation!

    satyam
    satyam
    8 months ago

    great design I appreciate the artwork

    viraj
    viraj
    8 months ago

    great for recycle and reuse

    vedang
    vedang
    8 months ago

    great work by them

    babablacksheephaveyouanywool?
    babablacksheephaveyouanywool?
    8 months ago

    on point

    Mangesh Garde
    Mangesh Garde
    8 months ago

    great message

    darsh
    darsh
    8 months ago

    good

    keshav
    keshav
    8 months ago

    great work

    sanatan
    sanatan
    8 months ago

    very delicated

    Pooja Jain
    Pooja Jain
    8 months ago

    Well depicted

    Sahar Moussavi
    Sahar Moussavi
    8 months ago

    Great concept !

    sushma ahuja
    sushma ahuja
    8 months ago

    Nice

    Suraj
    Suraj
    8 months ago

    Shows immense dedication and hard work of the students! Absolutely overwhelming.

    Tejas
    Tejas
    8 months ago

    great work

    Vivek
    Vivek
    8 months ago

    Appreciated

    Lokesh
    Lokesh
    8 months ago

    🙂

    pratyush
    pratyush
    8 months ago

    superb!!

    Hellewd
    Hellewd
    8 months ago

    Nice

    Hellen
    Hellen
    8 months ago

    woow very nice

    Sneha
    Sneha
    8 months ago

    WOW !!! very creative … Well Done!

    Mrinal Bhat
    Mrinal Bhat
    8 months ago

    Very nice

    Dev Poonacha
    Dev Poonacha
    8 months ago

    Very innovative

    Priyanka Sharma
    Priyanka Sharma
    8 months ago

    Water conservation is need of hour

    Rohan Asrani
    Rohan Asrani
    8 months ago

    Great Idea

    Sangeetha
    Sangeetha
    8 months ago

    Energy Conservation concept. Nice work!

    Veerendra Singh Nagvanshi
    Veerendra Singh Nagvanshi
    8 months ago

    Nice

    OHMYGODS
    OHMYGODS
    8 months ago

    nice

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