Stop nuclear war, says Orissa sculptor

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Orissa’s Sudarsan Patnaik on Friday won an award in South Korea for his sand sculpture on the threat of nuclear war.

“I created a 15-feet high sand sculpture ‘Stop Nuclear War’ in 4th Haeundae Sand Festival at Busan,” Patnaik told over phone from South Korea.

The image shows a huge sandman raising his two hands saying “Stop Nuclear War”, Patnaik said.

Patnaik hails from Puri, 56 kms from Bhubaneswar. He has participated in over 35 international sand sculpture championships and has won several awards.

He is the first Indian to win a world championship held in Berlin last year for his sculpture on global warming.

The special edition of the Limca Book of Records published in 2007 – India Extraordinaire: 60 years, 60 luminaries – described him as one of the people who have made India proud with their accomplishments.
 

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