Delhi's G20-Themed Park Showcases Metal Scrap Animal Sculptures
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) inaugurated a waste-to-art park on Kautilya Marg in Chanakyapuri, inspired by the theme of the G20 summit. The park features sculptures of birds and animals representing G20 member countries, all crafted from scrap metal sourced from construction sites and automobile waste dumps.
The park showcases handcrafted sculptures of various animals, including India's iconic Peacock, the American Bison, the majestic Brazilian Jaguar, the Saudi Arabian Camel, the Korean Magpie, the Australian Kangaroo, the Russian Brown Bear, and the exotic Indonesian Komodo Dragon, among others. These sculptures serve as a testament to the transformation of waste into art in an aesthetic manner.
The idea for the waste-to-art park originated in December 2022 and was realized through a collaboration between NDMC and the Lalit Kala Academy. Twenty-five renowned artists from across the country crafted the sculptures at the Lalit Kala Academy's artist camp in Garhi Village, Delhi, starting in April. Following the completion of the sculptures, landscaping work in the park commenced in July. The project also engaged around 50 students from universities across the NCR, who volunteered and learned the technique of crafting sculptures using waste scrap material.
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