Odisha’s Sand Artist Sudarshan Takes Japan By (Sand) Storm With Beautiful Konark Wheel Sculpture

Meenu Katariya

Sudarsan Pattnaik is a well-known sand artist in India. This self-taught artist and Padma Shri awardee has now made India proud internationally. 

He won over the international audience by sculpting a replica of the magnificent Konark Temple in Odisha at the International Sand Art Exhibition in Japan.

Twitter

He shared a picture and video of his exemplary work on Twitter.

It is unbelievable to see such an extent of intricacy employed in sculpting the Konark Temple’s Chakra.

Sudarsan’s journey from Odisha to Japan has been one full of struggles. Due to poor financial conditions, he had to dropout of school after 6th standard.

He could not afford to buy pencils, colours, or papers and so he made Puri beach his canvas and started sculpting wonders on it.

India.com

Little did he know that he would be representing and bring honours to India on several international platforms later.

Asian Age

He also holds many world records including the one for creating the largest sculpture of Santa which was 45 feet high and required 1000 tonnes of sand.

Rediff

Today, he uses his sand scultpures to raise awareness on social issues. He is truly an inspiration.

You might also like
10 Ways to Celebrate A Noiseless, Pollution-Free & Eco-Friendly Diwali
The Changing Face Of Kolkata: What We Lose When We Lose Trams
40+ Best Indian Patriotic Movies You Must Watch This Independence Day
15 Unique & Quirky Gifts You Can Give Your Besties This Friendship Day
12 Unconventional Ways To Beat Alcohol Odor
Significance of Holi: Exploring the Mythological Importance of India’s Colorful Festival