12 July 2023
COLLABORATIVE ART SPACE (ONLINE) COMPETITION
COLLABORATIVE ART SPACE has conducted a unique Art Project – Collaborative Community Art Project that are most environment-friendly art pieces, created out of at least 50 per cent waste materials to foster artistic growth and creativity among young talented artists from India and abroad.
Many artists have shown active interest to collaborate with each other and participated in this innovative Art Project.
“Each and every artwork created was not only unique in its idea but also how the waste materials were used to create the works. The textures, colours, forms and function of each work represented the sustainable and artistic mindset of each team,” says renowned Techspressionist artist Malavika Mandal Andrew, the founder of Collaborative Art Space.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS!!
CONGRATULATIONS WINNERS!!
COLLABORATIVE ART WORKS DETAILS
Computerized Man – ArrowBot
Material used: Old Monitor, mouse, keyboards, wires, CPU’s, waste materials, UPS, iron rod, waste metal sheet, springs, waste plastic, etc.
By Aditya Nandan, Kushal Agarwal, Navansh Mankar, Shourya Singh & Swarit Varshney – The Scindia School, Fort Gwalior
Meraki
Material used: Newspaper, glue, cardboard, nail, waste decor, plywood, pipes, wire, base ball, glass, plastic, cards and cloth
By Aahika Jain, Aishani Mittal, Davi Kejriwal, Suditi Mehta & Tamanna Jain – Mayo College Girls’ School, Ajmer
Metanoia
Material used: Waste Wood, cardboard, empty oil tins, newspaper, empty juice boxes, m seal, fevicol, macrame threads, discarded mannequin, metal roads, paint, discarded artificial flowers, flower pot
By Adaa Chowdhury, Anandi Gupta, Nishikaa Vaid, Pukhraj & Khiwama Rai – Mayo College Girls’ School, Ajmer
Nature Commode
Material used: waste cardboard, crafting wire, paper mache and glue, newspaper and scraps potted plant
By Aniket Mishra, Ankana Ghosh Dastidar, Arshita Sanghi, Debsingha Sarkar, Dhiman Narayan, Indira Biswas, Rajnandini Dey, Sia Agarwal & Shreyan Banerjee – Calcutta International School, Kolkata
Packaged to Survival
Material used: Plastic bottles, plastic packets, craps of cardboard, bottle caps, glass pieces, saw dust, CDs, twine
By Aahana Srimani, Ina Bharadwaj, Karishma Chotrani, Saira Dua & Vashita Rungta – Modern High School International, Kolkata
Sapma
Material used: Waste plastic, broken wooden tables and chairs pieces, cloth scrap, rusted metal, broken tiles, torn up memory foam, newspaper, reused old and torn macrame strings, metal rods, metal wire, glue, paint’s, epoxy compound, pearls & nails
By Anika Singh Thakur, Mokshini Jasol, Poornima Chauhan, Saachi Vijn & Usha Bansal – Mayo College Girls’ School, Ajmer
Shades Of Grey
By Aastha Ganesh, Anushka Anand, Harshittha V, Mahima Dash, Tavishi Mukherjee – NIFT, Bangalore
Sparrow
Material used: Bottle caps, coconut leaves & cloths.
By Ananya Parikh, Darshil Surana, Gayatri Parmar, Naisha Khaund, Shrinithi Suresh, Swarali Kamat & Svanik Kartha – JBCN international school, Borivali
The City
Material used: Recyclable plastic, cardboard, mechanical waste, paints & glue
By Aroni Das, Granthana, Parth Mehta, Rudra Mazumder, Shriyadita Sengupta, Siya Kabra & Vrishabh Venkatesh – Calcutta International School, Kolkata
Tree Of Life
Material used: Plastic bags, throwaway storage boxes, flexible PVC pipes, wires, plastic wrappers & baking paper
By Krishna Bauer, Samjith Lakshman, R.Mukundam, S.B.Dheya, M. Tanga Tharagai & S. Yahlini – Bhavan’s Gandhi Vidyashram, Kodaikanal
Whale Cave
Material used: Scrap wire, Old bedsheets and fabrics, Scrap threads, An old mattress, Sponge, Thermocol, Used mounting sheets, Waste pipe, Wooden plank, Thread
By Annvi Mittal, Kaashvi Choukhany, Kritvee Modi, Mehar Sanghera & Siddhangana Kumari – Mayo College Girls’ School, Ajmer.