Sudarsan Pattnaik's Apple-and-Sand Santa Wins World Record at Puri Beach
The Christmas installation uses 1.5 tonnes of apples to depict Santa holding a globe as a call for global peace.
Overview
- The World Records Book of India formally recognized the installation on December 24, confirming a new world record.
- The sculpture measures 60 feet long, 45 feet wide and 22 feet high, combining apples with sand in an unusual large-scale build.
- Pattnaik led 30 students from his Sand Art Institute to create the work at Niladri Beach in Puri, Odisha.
- He posted a video on X announcing the achievement and emphasizing its message of world peace.
- Crowds of locals and tourists visited the display, stopping to photograph the artwork during Christmas festivities.