The graphic art, measuring 8 ft high and 5.5 ft wide, has been meticulously created in a white card board using thousands of mustard pieces. "I used 750 gm of mustard and placed them in the card board using one kg of glue," said 26-year-old R Prabhu.
Prabhu, an expert in handicraft works, has designed several innovative art works in the past. A few years back, he created a miniature model of the Thanjavur big temple using sago.
Prabhu's work has been has been recognised as an extraordinary work under the category 'creativity' in the India Book of Records. A certificate has been issued by the book of records to him early this week. The work will be officially published in the website of India Book of Records during July, he said.
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