Firoz Khan, a lesser-known artist from Mandsaur, India, has created the world’s largest artwork out of discarded fish bones and scales on MP map escaped plywood measuring 5*3.5 feet.
Firoz hails from a humble background, yet his ambitions are big enough to dominate the world.
He’d always wanted to depict water bodies and how, through time, they’d become extinct owing to a lack of care. He illustrated this by drawing fish bones on a map of Madhya Pradesh. He hopes that by doing so, the world will be enlightened, and people will begin to care for water bodies in the same way that they care for themselves, because they are also living things that play a vital role in our ecosystem.
Firoz was exclusively responsible for the artwork’s conception, inspiration, and execution. This was a successful attempt at establishing himself. He was able to make the artwork a success via his pure hard work, talent, and creativity.