Despite the use of plastic, whether the caps of the discarded bottles can also be of any meaningful use, such things are generally not taken care of. Mr Anand Parmar, a 23-year-old artist from Dewas in the state of Madhya Pradesh, surprised art lovers by collecting caps of discarded plastic bottles and doing a new experiment in the art world. Mr. Anand ji inherited the quality of art from his father Mr. Rajesh Parmar, your father is also a commercial artist. Following in the footsteps of his father, Shri Anand Ji also started carving himself in this field from his childhood. In the beginning, Anand Ji’s work was limited to doing small tasks and photography. Later, while studying further, Anand’s heart and mind awakened to do something new in the field of art. Now he is always in a dilemma as to what to do and how to do it. During college studies, you have seen that the use of plastic is dangerous for the environment from every angle and a lot of work is being done in this direction by the administration, environmentalists and scientists. And efforts are also being made to eliminate the use of plastic. This thing got stuck in your mind, then you become an artist, and now you have decided that you will make this plastic the medium of your art and through this, you will also awaken the public not to use it. You started making a portrait of the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi by collecting 1.5 lakh plastic bottles. When this wonderful picture of yours was ready after being fit in 1500, everyone who saw it was stunned. This extraordinary artistry and spiritual practice of yours was also recorded in the Golden Book of World Records in November 2019. Today Mr Anand Parmar has emerged as a source of inspiration for young artists and is also guiding budding artists.