
This sculpture, created from waste plastic and located near Miramar Beach in Panaji, reflects the livelihood of coastal communities deeply connected to the sea. The piece tells the story of how these communities thrive by the sea and highlights the importance of preserving marine ecosystems, which are often harmed by plastic pollution. The artist used waste plastic to depict a fisherman casting his net, symbolizing the critical relationship between people and the environment.
Such sculptures are part of a broader movement in Goa, where art installations like “The Plastic Pallu” at Miramar Beach also raise awareness about plastic pollution, urging people to adopt eco-friendly practice.