Sunday, August 30, 2020

Self-taught Indian Artist Carves Miniature Sculptures From Tiny Chalk

Indian software engineer Sachin Sanghe from Bangalore spends most of his free time carving chalk from which he creates incredibly delicate, neat and detailed tiny sculptures of Indian celebrities and Hindu gods. 

Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk


This hobby appeared in his school. Continuing his education at a technical university, he postponed his hobby for some time, but after graduation he returned to it and over time became so successful that now the self-taught artist is considered one of the world's best chalk carvers. Despite the fact that Sachin has been creating miniature sculptures for 15 years, according to him, he still has a lot to learn.

Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk

It takes an Indian artist 5-6 hours to create the simplest chalk sculptures, while more complex ones take up to 130 hours. He currently has over 200 chalk miniatures in his collection, from Indian celebrities to a breathtaking miniature replica of the Taj Mahal, which reportedly took him 80 hours of work.

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Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk

Sachin Sanghe chalk art

Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk

Tiny chalk sculptures by Sachin Sanghe

Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk

Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk

Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk

Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk

Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk

Self-taught Indian artist carves miniature sculptures from tiny Chalk

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