Art and sustainability often seem like separate worlds, but Indore-based artist Deval Verma has merged the two in a spectacular way. By turning discarded scrap metal into globally recognized sculptures, he is proving that waste can be transformed into breathtaking masterpieces.

The Journey from Waste to Art

Deval Verma’s passion for art began early, but his unique approach of using scrap metal as a medium developed over time. Rather than seeing waste, he saw potential. His sculptures are crafted from:

  • Discarded automobile parts, nuts, bolts, and industrial metal waste

  • Recycled iron, copper, and steel, giving them a raw yet sophisticated appeal

  • A combination of welding, molding, and intricate detailing to bring each piece to life

Global Recognition for Sustainable Art

What started as an experimental venture soon gained international attention. His artwork has been exhibited in:

  • Eco-conscious art galleries across Europe and the US

  • Public spaces promoting sustainability and green initiatives

  • Indian exhibitions showcasing innovative upcycling techniques

A Mission for a Greener Future

Beyond his own creations, Deval Verma is on a mission to:

  • Raise awareness about environmental conservation through art

  • Promote upcycling and waste reduction by inspiring young artists

  • Conduct workshops to teach people how to repurpose scrap into functional or artistic objects

Redefining Art & Sustainability

Through his work, Deval Verma is challenging conventional ideas of both waste and creativity. His story is a testament to how art can be a powerful force for environmental change, proving that beauty can emerge from the most unexpected places.