E-Waste Art Creation

Available across Bengaluru

Vishwanath Mallabadi

Vishwanath Mallabadi

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800

About E-Waste Art Creation

E-Waste Art Creation

I transform discarded electronic components into unique art pieces, including murals, sculptures, and kinetic animations. My work combines sustainability with artistic expression, using circuit boards, wires, and other e-waste materials.

Unique Value

  • Create custom pieces that align with sustainability goals
  • Blend technology with traditional art forms
  • Expertise in large-scale installations (up to 25 feet)
  • Each piece tells a story of environmental consciousness

Ideal For

Organizations and individuals passionate about sustainability, seeking distinctive art installations that showcase their commitment to environmental responsibility while making a bold visual statement.

Additional Details

I collaborate with authorized e-waste recyclers to source materials, ensuring responsible procurement. Projects can include interactive elements and cultural motifs, making each piece uniquely engaging.

Meet your Expert

Vishwanath Mallabadi

Vishwanath Mallabadi

9 connects in last 3 months

My Story

Hi, Vishwanath here. I’m not your regular artist - started as an engineer, got my hands dirty with ham radios, and now I turn old gadgets into art. Dad was a palace sculptor, so I grew up in that creative mess. Kabadi bazaar is my playground. I see stories and rhythm in junk, not just trash. I’m also into music and poetry. Art, for me, is a second life. This is my upcycle journey.

My Work

Eco-Art Installations & Murals - I make big murals and sculptures for offices and homes. Like a 25-foot mural from 3,000 remotes. Custom or ready pieces.

Workshops & Talks - I run hands-on workshops and talks at schools, colleges, and companies. Learn to turn e-waste into art.

Wearable Art & Sustainable Fashion - I team up with designers to create wearable art from e-waste. Style meets sustainability, every piece has a story.

The CyberGanesha Project - I make a unique 3D Ganesha from e-waste once a year. It’s a blend of tech, devotion, and sustainability.

1-5L
per project