Creation of useful art works from useless objects

Creation of useful art works from useless objects

Useful art works have been created from useless objects by the students of Fine Arts Department of Shri Ram College. Due to which the skills of using unusable objects and balancing the environment through art works are being continuously imparted by Fine Arts to its students through teaching style and working style. To fulfill this purpose, four different art works have been installed in the college premises, made by fine arts students with the help of unused objects.

Vishal, Avinash Gyan and Rajiv, students of Fine Arts Department, have made a sculpture from waste tire under the guidance of department spokesperson Ajit Kumar. Who is in the form of a warrior. Through which an attempt has been made to convey the message to the society that we all should play the role of warriors to protect our nature.

The same students of Fine Arts Department, Alok, Mukul, Ravita and Rajan etc., under the guidance of department spokesperson Mayank Saini, have made a sculpture in the form of a butterfly which gives the message that we have to make efforts to make the earth so beautiful that it has different colors. May the flying butterfly spread colors of happiness in the lives of all of us.

To bring nature closer to nature, students of Fine Arts Department, Ishika, Shruti, Vidhi and Tanvi etc., under the guidance of department spokesperson Rajnikanth, have created a 20 feet long giraffe from waste plastic bottles, through which the society can be informed about the spread of plastic. The aim is to give the message of stopping pollution and how the earth can be freed from plastic. Giving information on this subject, Director of the department, Dr. Manoj Dhiman said that a 25 feet dolphin is being made by the Fine Arts Department, the purpose of which is to send a message to the society to save the existence of the extinct dolphin. He told that soon a 25 feet dolphin will be installed in Shri Ram College.

He told that for the project, together with his students and sculpture spokesperson Ajit Kumar, he is currently preparing the outline of many such projects and hopes that the message of coming closer to nature and protecting nature which we give in the society. He can complete the work he is doing. He said that nature and art are like two sides of a currency. Out of which the art sculpture remains connected with nature in every corner. To live life everyone must first understand their nature. He said that today changes are taking place in nature every day due to which many changes are being seen in the lives of all of us. But if man wants, he can do a lot to protect his nature. On this occasion, after observing the art works made by the students, he congratulated them for their excellent creative work and inspired the teachers guiding them for the skill development of the students in future.

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