Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], January 21: In the city of Varanasi, where the Ganges River flows, a three-year-old prodigy named Agastya Pathak stole the show at the 26th edition of “Ret Par Akriti Ki Khoj”, an open-for-all art workshop. This annual extravaganza, brainchild of renowned sculptor Madan Lal Gupta, brings together artists of all ages and backgrounds to create mesmerizing sand sculptures on the banks of the Ganges.
Agastya, the youngest participant, left everyone spellbound with his Disney-themed sand castle, meticulously crafted with precision and creativity. The jury, comprising esteemed artists and organizers, was unanimous in their praise for this tiny titan’s artistic flair. As a testament to his talent, Agastya was awarded the certificate for the youngest participating artist.
With over 100 artists converging from far and wide, this workshop was a celebration of art, imagination, and the unbridled creativity of the human spirit. And Agastya Pathak, the three-year-old sand sculptor, emerged as the undisputed hero of this enchanting tale.
But the true hero behind this magnificent event is the visionary sculptor, Madan Lal Gupta ji, who has been orchestrating this grand spectacle for an astonishing 26 years. His unwavering dedication to promoting art and creativity on the sacred banks of the Ganges in Kashi is a testament to his passion and commitment. Gupta ji’s selfless endeavors have created a platform for artists to converge, create, and celebrate the beauty of art, making him a true legend in the world of art.
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