Sudarsan Pattnaik’s 56-foot-long sand art to wish Team India for World Cup final
1 year, 1 month ago

Sudarsan Pattnaik’s 56-foot-long sand art to wish Team India for World Cup final

The Hindu  

With less than a day remaining before the pinnacle clash of the Cricket World Cup 2023, an avalanche of well-wishes from all corners inundates Team India. Joining the chorus, Sudarsan Pattnaik, the maestro of sand art known for crafting stunning arts for every grand occasion on both the Indian and global stage, produced a masterpiece. This time, he has created a colossal 56-foot-long World Cup Trophy at Puri beach, with a message ‘Good Luck Team India’. Mr. Pattnaik came up with a sandy spectacle of World Cup trophy using around 500 steel bowls and 300 cricket balls.

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