Deccan Chronicle

AP scholars make statues from scrap

12-foot statue of Gandhi, 8-foot idol of jallikattu bull part of the collection

- GOKUL VANNAN | DC MADURAI, MAY 9

Giving life to waste, the Madurai city corporatio­n launched a creative project under which 15 statues have been fabricated from steel and metallic scrap lying in the corporatio­n dumping yard.

A 12-foot tall statue of Mahatma Gandhi and an eight-foot tall jallikattu bull and tamer are among the collection of creative works to be erected at the Automobile Sculpture Park to be set up soon in the city.

The viewer can feel the artistic touch in each of the works of art made of metallic parts that once played a part in running an automobile. For instance, among the metallic scrap items seen on the statue of a horse are chain sprockets, circular gears, mudguards and steal sparrow.

The city corporatio­n commission­er Sandeep Nanduri brought a 15member team comprising sculptors and college professors from Andhra Pradesh to work on this project for the last five days in the corporatio­n scrap yard in Sellur. “The team has used 16 kg of metallic scrap, mostly spare parts of corporatio­n vehicles, dumped in this yard, to shape the sculptures,” said the commission­er.

The team headed by P. Srinivasa Rao, sculptorcu­m-professor of Acharya Nagarjuna University has been involved in setting up similar parks in Vijayawada, Guntur and Tirupati. “To design the sculptures in tune with the local culture, the commission­er gave us pictures of the jallikattu bull. We have also included Gandhiji,” Srinivasa Rao told DC.

The other sculptures include peacock, mother with baby, owl, rooster, hornbill, robotic woman and big motorcycle.

 ?? — DC ?? Madurai corporatio­n commission­er Sandeep Nanduri examines a jallikattu bull made from steel and metal scrap found in the corporatio­n dumping yard, in Madurai on Tuesday.
— DC Madurai corporatio­n commission­er Sandeep Nanduri examines a jallikattu bull made from steel and metal scrap found in the corporatio­n dumping yard, in Madurai on Tuesday.

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