Making handicraft using thrown away materials is a great way to conserve nature. The wooden plank in the above burn-art was from an old seed potato box. The art was burnt using a tool and wooden pegs are also from the same plank for the use of holding key tags.
The pyrography below is a Buddhist Stupa in Polonnaruwa, again made out of a thrown wooden plank from a farm in Nuwara Eliya.
The burn art below is also done in a thrown away wooden plank. The steam engine emerging out of its own smoke and steam to pass the semi tunnel close to the 64th mile post close to Kadugannawa in the up country rail track in Sri Lanka.


No comments:
Post a Comment