M.N. Gowri was made sand sculptures from mysore.
It was a dream come true for M.N. Gowri, a young artist,
“Sand sculptures are commonly crafted for a brief display on beaches. What I have done in Mysore is a permanent museum of sand sculptures, protected from the sun and rain,” the artist explained. A 15-ft high sand statue of a Lord Ganesh welcomes visitors to the museum. Other sculptures include Goddess Chamundeshwari, Laughing Buddha, Dasara procession, the late Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar seated on the throne during Dasara, zodiac wheel, a striking work of ‘Gitopadesha’ with Lord Krishna and Arjuna on a horse-drawn chariot, ancient civilization, marine life, Disneyland, Islamic culture, a Christmas tree, Santa Claus and wildlife. Ms. Gowri explains: “ I have entirely used only sand and water to craft the sculptures. I have also used glue in small proportions for sculpting vertical compositions.”
sculpture H24. Symbol (H) - SAND SCULPTURE MUSEUM
3d photo capture by nexus 6p.
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