This isn’t AI.
This isn’t CGI.
It’s a Kantara tiger sculpted entirely from waste.
From a small workshop in Kerala, artist Sreejith S.S. recreated the majestic tiger using dried banana leaves, straws, coconut husk, and papier-mâché.
Every whisker, stripe, and fierce expression was patiently sculpted by hand.
From Varaha to the Game of Throne’s Direwolf, his work proves something powerful — with imagination and patience, even discarded scrap can roar back to life. 🐅✨
Youtube : @GypsyArt.
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