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Man Uses 70,000 Bottle Caps to Make an Amazing Pavilion

Arunkumar H G made a beautiful pavilion using an item we can find in any home.

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Arunkumar H G is a renowned artist from India who has participated in many exhibitions all over the world. He specializes on photo-based, installation, and performative works.

This time, however, he made art by collecting over 70,000 bottle caps to make a pavilion.

Called “Droppings and the Dam(n),” this recycled art was also made to “map the consumption pattern of the society at that time.”

A part of the “Forms of Activism” by Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust (SAHMAT) in 2014, “Droppings and the Dam(n)” is a one of a kind recycled art.

A panoramic shot of the piece and the seascape.

Droppings and the Dam(n)
Arunkumar used 70,000 bottle caps to make a pavilion.
Amazed, aren’t you?
Amazing piece!

It all starts from our own home and surroundings, I treat everything including the one useless as equally valuable resource. I keep collecting all the junk around me all the time. These bottle tops were collected for couple of years. – Arunkumar H G

H/T: Bored Panda

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