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Sudarsan Pattnaik Sets World Record with Giant Santa Sand Art for Christmas

Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has set a new world record with a massive installation of Santa Claus made from sand and 1.5 tonnes of apples at Puri's beach. The 60-foot artwork, depicting Santa holding a globe, conveys a message of global peace and harmony. Created alongside 30 of his students, the piece blends artistic creativity with festive celebration and sustainability. Officially recognized by the World Records Book of India, Pattnaik describes the achievement as a Christmas gift to everyone.

'Christmas gift for all of us': Sudarsan Pattnaik on his new world record

Puri, Dec 25

Renowned international sand artist and Padma Shri awardee Sudarsan Pattnaik successfully created a new world record on Thursday with a spectacular sand art installation titled "World's Biggest Apple and Sand Installation of Santa Claus" at Niladri Beach in Puri, Odisha.

The record-breaking artwork was created on the occasion of Christmas using nearly 1.5 tonnes of apples and sand, and was formally recognised by the World Records Book of India on December 24. The monumental installation stands as a unique blend of creativity, sustainability and festive spirit, drawing widespread attention from visitors and art enthusiasts.

Measuring an impressive 60 feet in length, 22 feet in height and 45 feet in width, the installation showcases Santa Claus holding a globe, symbolising global peace and harmony. The artwork highlights Pattnaik's distinctive style of conveying social messages through sand art, while celebrating the joy and spirit of Christmas.

The ambitious project was executed under the leadership of Sudarsan Pattnaik with the active participation of 30 students from his Sand Art Institute. Their involvement reflects the artist's continued commitment to mentoring young talent and promoting the art as a meaningful form of creative expression.

Speaking to IANS, Pattnaik expressed happiness over the achievement and said the installation was a Christmas gift for everyone.

"It's a matter of great pride for all of us. It's a Christmas gift for all of us. Around 1.5 tonnes of apples have been used to make this installation. I created it along with my students. The globe in the hand of Santa Claus is meant to convey the message of global peace. The new world record has been confirmed, and we are very happy about it," he said.

The installation not only highlights artistic excellence but also reflects the festive mood surrounding Christmas.

Christmas is observed as a sacred religious occasion by Christians across the world and is also recognised as a global cultural celebration that brings people together through joy, generosity and goodwill.

Christians celebrate Christmas as the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ, whom they believe to be the Son of God. Over centuries, the festival has evolved to include a blend of religious observances and cultural traditions. Popular customs associated with Christmas include exchanging gifts, decorating Christmas trees, attending church services, sharing festive meals with family and friends, and the symbolic presence of Santa Claus.

Christmas continues to symbolise hope, peace and compassion, and highlights values echoed through creative expressions such as Pattnaik's record-setting sand art installation.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Amazing feat! 60 feet is massive. It's great to see Indian artists getting global recognition. The message of global peace is needed now more than ever. Kudos to him and his students for this hard work.

Arun Y

While the art is impressive, I do wonder about the cost and eventual wastage of 1.5 tonnes of apples. Could that food have been distributed to those in need after the event? The intention is good, but we must think practically about resources.

Sarah B

This is the kind of news that brings a smile. Christmas is about joy and togetherness, and this installation captures that spirit perfectly. Love that he involved his students – mentoring the next generation is so important.

Vikram M

Padma Shri awardee for a reason! He puts Puri on the world map with his sand art every time. As an Indian, it feels great to see our cultural and artistic achievements being recognised. Merry Christmas to all celebrating! 🎄

Kriti O

The blend of a global festival like Christmas with traditional Indian sand art is wonderful. It shows how art transcends boundaries. Hope the apples were composted or donated afterwards to complete the message of goodwill.

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