Published 15:50 IST, March 12th 2020
Mumbai-based animator creates portrait of Shivaji Maharaj with over 46,000 plastic bits
Mumbai based animator creates an artwork of Chhatrapati Shivaji using just plastic in 10 days time, sets new world record, thanks to dedication and originality.
- India News
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A mosaic portrait of Chhatrapati Shivaji, solely made of plastic by a Mumbai-based animation artist has achieved a new world record. The 10x8 feet high mosaic portrait was created in Mumbai, on the occasion of Shivaji's birth anniversary.
What a masterpiece!
Working as a high-tech animator in a private company, Nitin Dinesh Kamble, constructed the masterpiece of 10x8 feet using a total of 46,080 assorted plastic pieces of six distinct colours, in just 10 days time, in Mumbai's Andheri.
Animation on point
Kamble, reportedly obtained the raw material required for the portrait from Bhubaneswar and accomplished the entire effort of colouring it himself. Kamble believes in the multiple benefits of plastic besides the ban imposed on the same. In an attempt to work on something creative and presentable with plastic, the idea of a portrait of the king, Chhatrapati Shivaji entered his mind.
When asked about the inspiration behind the mosaic portrait, Kamble told ANI: "I have made a portrait of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj. I have used 46,080 plastic bits to make it. In India, there is a ban on plastic but there is not a lot we can do about the plastic that is already in the market. I was also working full time so I had to spend my nights to make the portrait. It took about 10 days for me to complete the portrait. I purchased the raw material from Bhubaneswar and coloured it in six different colours myself,"
Kamble had decided on doing something good and presentable with plastic, thus the portrait.
Kamble further added: "This portrait has been registered in the World Records India. This is my first world record. I want to do more for our freedom fighters in the future because I feel like the younger generation should know about them and take inspiration."
World Record Sensation
His splendid art of creativity has not only garnered him a world record but also tremendous love and appreciation from people all around the country. Kamble has been immensely lauded for his art of the late Indian warrior king. Many people took to Twitter to share the proud moment and grant their love and wishes to the animator.
Updated 15:50 IST, March 12th 2020