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Echoes of Heritage: Sangam Vankhade’s Sculptural Odes to Cultural Preservation

Artist Sangam Vankhade’s love of conserving cultural legacy is evident in the elaborate sculptures and architectural replicas he makes. Vankhade’s art is a tribute to the narratives and spirit of past times, demonstrating a deep appreciation for the importance of historical landmarks. Inspired by the stories that have been passed down through the ages, Vankhade set out to discover the historical locations that best represent these stories. His personal experiences serve as the basis for his artistic vision, which aims to capture the spirit of these locations in little sculptures.

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A fundamental aspect of Vankhade’s artistic ethos is her profound concern for these monuments’ future in the face of increasing urbanisation. Through his art, he challenges spectators to consider the effects of modernisation on cultural heritage by bringing attention to the neglect and apathy that befall these locations. Vankhade’s sculptures give a different viewpoint, breaking down the structures to reveal personal glimpses of their interiors, instead of trying to imitate the originals. By doing this, he invites spectators to consider the layers of meaning and history that are ingrained in these architectural wonders.

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Vankhade’s method is an act of advocacy and preservation rather than just aesthetics. His dedication to preserving the legacy of our heritage for upcoming generations is evident in each sculpture. He aims to instill a sense of urgency and reverence in viewers by interpreting historical landmarks in a way that challenges them to reevaluate their relationship with the past in light of modern society. Sangam Vankhade’s artwork is a powerful reminder of the value of cultural preservation in a society where people are becoming more and more cut off from their heritage. He takes us on a voyage through time through his art, where the echoes of the past resound with eternal importance.

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