Sustainable Development Society, University Of Mauritius

in #art6 years ago

In an attempt to promote our department, the Sustainable Development Society had the pleasure to organise an open day to showcase the works done by the students in the department to the future newcomers in the society.

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This is a waterfall constructed by our students using plastic and wood.

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This is a portrait of Bob Marley, which was done using nylon threads.

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This is a portrait of Sir Issac Newton, done entirely using colored bottle caps and bamboo shoots. This proves how innovative and productive our DASED students are.

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This is a clocked assembled using metal gears and threads. You can see how beautiful it is.

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These are some arts performed by our fellow students.

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And finally this beauty which I admire the most, done using recycling materials.

In line with the celebrations of the 50th Anniversary of the Independence of Mauritius and the promotion of sustainability on campus, the UoM Marketing Society, along with some friends from the UoM Cyan Society and friends from the University of Mauritius (various courses - Civil Engineering, DASED, Agriculture, Tourism, Advertising Visual Communication and Nutritional Sciences, we'd like to present to you our exhibition.

More will come soon.

Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse.