A Tribute That Used 3600 Blubs

    • Indiatimes.com
    • Publish Date: Aug 16 2016 1:24PM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 16 2016 1:24PM
A Tribute That Used 3600 Blubs

 Using 3600 Bulbs & Disposable Glasses, This Artist Pays An Ultimate Tribute To Our Freedom Fighters!

Meet Rob, a creative artist who has created a brilliant art to pay homage to three freedom fighters Chandra Shekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Using 3600 bulbs and disposable glasses, Rob highlighted the colorful portraits of three legends with a spectacular art installation. 

Take a look!

#3600 Bulbs 

#A spectacular art installation

#Chandra Shekhar Azad


#Bhagat Singh


#Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

Watch full video here:


Comments

Arshiya Rao PRESENTATION CONVENT(RED FORT)

it''s a good thing that someone is paying tribute to our freedom fighters but the 3600 bulbs that this person made could have been used to light 3600 homes without any power where children need light for education.

sk suriya VELAMMAL VIDYALAYA WLB SCHOOL

as arshiya told it can be helpful to light 3600 homes only it it is a CFL, it cant be useful with a normal serial bulb.I appreciate what he has done.

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