Vantara, founded by Anant Ambani, introduces new initiatives and campaigns to raise awareness about nature, protecting animals, environment conservation, and being cautious for Mother Earth. This time, Vantara unveiled a one-of-a-kind art initiative prioritising the significance of increasing knowledge and promoting awareness about the effects of plastic pollution and the environmental consequences of modern life on innocent animals.
Anant Ambani’s Vantara Presents A New Art Initiative In Mumbai
Vantara introduced a public art initiative showcasing extraordinary art installations and sculptures inspired by wildlife. Visitors can witness the art presentation from October 4 to 6 in different bustling areas in Mumbai such as Carter Road, Juhu Becah, and Shivaji Park. These three locations display three sculptures of wild animals facing obstacles because of human activities.
A Vantara spokesperson shared that these “sculptures are meant to provoke thought about how modern life and consumption patterns are taking a toll on planet Earth.” The key aim of this extraordinary campaign is to bring people’s attention to the interconnectedness of all lives. It aspires to motivate people to focus on their relationship with nature, think about the bond, and take needful steps.
Three sculptures installed at Carter Road, Juhu Becah, and Shivaji Park are made using locally sourced materials and wire mesh. These art pieces placed in several areas in Mumbai are a lot more than just an expression of artists and their creativity. It is a significant call for action too.
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Ideas Of The Animals’ Installations
The sculpture placed at Juhu Beach highlights marine life. It shows two turtles entangled in nets and waste all around. Marine lives face such challenges daily due to plastic pollution and water pollution. This picture depicts a small glimpse of the alarming global problems.
Another art piece depicts two flamingos twisted in plastic. This is yet another scary snippet of bird habitats having immense issues due to pollution. The third sculpture presents a picture of an Asiatic Black Bear’s head caught in a thrown-away plastic jar.
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All the showcases reflect the fearful reality of wildlife getting stuck and facing problems due to human waste. The initiative aims to raise awareness about taking necessary action and prevent our daily habits hamper innocent lives.
Cover Image Courtesy: Press release
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