
Kathmandu (Nepal), Jan 01 (ANI): A fascinating new exhibition in Kathmandu is leaving visitors awestruck as they marvel at miniature artworks inside glass bottles. Hosted by the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts, the one-week exhibition features 45 exhibits showcasing miniatures of famous Nepalese landmarks. Among the works displayed are replicas of Pashupatinath Temple, the Narayanhiti Royal Palace, Singhadurbar, and other iconic sites, all intricately designed and contained within the narrow neck of glass bottles. The art collection has captured the attention of many, with visitors expressing astonishment at how such detailed miniatures could fit inside a bottle. The exhibition has become a topic of intrigue for those who wonder how the artist managed to create such fine details within the limited space of the bottles. Bibhusan Nabin Tamrakar, the mastermind behind these exquisite creations, has spent years honing his craft. Using discarded materials such as cardboard boxes, old books, newspapers, and glass bottles, he transforms everyday items into remarkable works of art. The raw materials are sourced locally, and in many cases, they are procured from scrap dealers.
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