
Sudarshan Pattnaik's Sand Art Calls for Action on Plastic Pollution This World Environment Day
On the occasion of
, renowned sand artist Sudarshan Pattnaik created a compelling visual statement on Puri beach, Odisha, blending his signature sand sculpture with an installation of discarded plastic bottles.
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The artwork carried a clear call to action: #BeatPlasticPollution.
Known for using sand art as a medium for sending compelling messages, tributes, and more, Pattnaik's latest creation urged viewers to reflect on the urgent need to curb single-use plastic and preserve marine ecosystems. Set against the vast expanse of the Bay of Bengal, the installation served as a striking reminder of the toll pollution takes on nature — and the role each of us can play in reversing it.
Sharing an image of his work on X, he wrote, "On the occasion of #WorldEnvironmentDay2025 , My SandArt with installation of plastic bottles with message #BeatPlasticPollution, #Puri beach in #Odisha."
Netizens appreciated his work and filled the comments section with thoughtful messages. One of them wrote, "Your sand art is such a powerful way to remind us about plastic pollution. Turning discarded bottles into meaningful art on Puri Beach shows how creativity can spark real change.
This is the kind of thoughtful action our planet needs. May your work continue to inspire others to care for our environment," while another person said, "This is definitely eye opening.
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As plastic pollution continues to threaten biodiversity and coastal livelihoods, this sand art stands as more than just an artistic marvel — it's a rallying cry. A reminder that every bottle reused, every piece of plastic avoided, and every effort made towards sustainability can ripple into a cleaner, healthier world.

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On the occasion of , renowned sand artist Sudarshan Pattnaik created a compelling visual statement on Puri beach, Odisha, blending his signature sand sculpture with an installation of discarded plastic bottles. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The artwork carried a clear call to action: #BeatPlasticPollution. Known for using sand art as a medium for sending compelling messages, tributes, and more, Pattnaik's latest creation urged viewers to reflect on the urgent need to curb single-use plastic and preserve marine ecosystems. Set against the vast expanse of the Bay of Bengal, the installation served as a striking reminder of the toll pollution takes on nature — and the role each of us can play in reversing it. Sharing an image of his work on X, he wrote, "On the occasion of #WorldEnvironmentDay2025 , My SandArt with installation of plastic bottles with message #BeatPlasticPollution, #Puri beach in #Odisha." Netizens appreciated his work and filled the comments section with thoughtful messages. One of them wrote, "Your sand art is such a powerful way to remind us about plastic pollution. Turning discarded bottles into meaningful art on Puri Beach shows how creativity can spark real change. This is the kind of thoughtful action our planet needs. May your work continue to inspire others to care for our environment," while another person said, "This is definitely eye opening. " As plastic pollution continues to threaten biodiversity and coastal livelihoods, this sand art stands as more than just an artistic marvel — it's a rallying cry. A reminder that every bottle reused, every piece of plastic avoided, and every effort made towards sustainability can ripple into a cleaner, healthier world.


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