Sudarsan Pattnaik becomes first Indian to be honoured with Italian Golden Sand Art Award

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Nov 16, 2019, 6:03 PM IST

The president of 'Promuovi Scorrana' Vito Maraschio sent an invitation to Pattnaik to participate in the World Sand Sculptures Championship. In India, Pattnaik was awarded Padma Shri by the union government in 2014.
 

New Delhi: Acclaimed sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has been selected for the Italian Golden Sand Art Award 2019.

He will be felicitated during the International Scorrana Sand Nativity fete in Italy which will be held between November 13 and 18. Pattnaik will also represent India in the event. There will be eight sand sculptors who will participate in this fete.

The president of 'Promuovi Scorrana' Vito Maraschio sent an invitation to Pattnaik to participate in the event.

Pattnaik was awarded the fourth highest civilian honour in India, Padma Shri by the union government in 2014.

In 2017, the Odisha-based sand artist won the jury prize gold medal at the 10th World Sand Sculptures Championship in Moscow, Russia.

Sudarshan Pattnaik's tryst with sand art began when he did not have money to buy pencils or a drawing book as a child. So, Pattnaik, who was working as a domestic help went to a nearby beach and drew in the sand with sticks and stones after work.

After participating in competitions and events, Sudarshan wanted to do more with the sand art than winning awards. He wanted to spread the message through his art. So, consciously he started designing arts on sand that depicted the problems of society.

(With PTI inputs)

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