Behind A Silver Lining: Transforming E-Waste into Art with Tata Motors

A striking anamorphic sculpture, crafted from repurposed e-waste like headlights, AC units, and chipboards, redefines sustainability through art. Created by artists Rohini Maiti and Surya Punjabi in collaboration with Tata Motors’ Re.Wi.Re Recycling Facility, this installation transforms discarded materials into a powerful artistic statement.

A stunning anamorphic sculpture, built from repurposed headlights, air conditioning units, chipboards, and other discarded materials, redefines sustainability through art and innovation.

Created by artists Rohini Maiti and Surya Punjabi in collaboration with Tata Motors’ Re.Wi.Re Recycling Facility, this unique installation turns e-waste into a compelling artistic statement. (https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFUor7XAfVR/?igsh=MzdtODRwdTJ0MDNv)

Through Behind A Silver Lining, the artists explore the intersection of art, science, and technology, giving new life to materials that would otherwise be discarded. The installation challenges the way we view industrial waste, encouraging audiences to see potential where others see obsolescence.

More than just an artwork, the sculpture sparks important conversations about sustainability, innovation, and responsible recycling. Paying tribute to the Kala Ghoda tradition of horse-inspired sculptures, it also reflects on the evolution of transportation and the role of design in shaping a sustainable future.