Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sand-Art-in-Support-of-the-Arctic-30-in-India-27MZIFVZRVIH.htmlConceptually similarSand Art in Support of the Arctic 30 in IndiaGP04XNCCompleted★★★★★★Sand Art in Support of the Arctic 30 in IndiaGP04XNECompleted★★★★Sand Art in Support of the Arctic 30 in IndiaGP04XNFCompleted★★★★★★Climate 'Blue Alert' Sand Sculpture in IndiaGP01I9ACompleted★★★★★★'Arctic 30' Global Day of Solidarity in MumbaiGP04UHNCompleted★★★★★★‘Two Months of Injustice’ Global Day of Solidarity in IndiaGP04YCNCompleted★★★★★★‘Two Months of Injustice’ Global Day of Solidarity in IndiaGP04YCOCompleted★★★★★★‘Two Months of Injustice’ Global Day of Solidarity in IndiaGP04YCPCompleted★★★★‘Two Months of Injustice’ Global Day of Solidarity in IndiaGP04YCQCompleted★★★★View AllGP04XNDSand Art in Support of the Arctic 30 in IndiaSand artist Sudarshan Patnaik creates a piece of art depicting the Greenpeace ship, Arctic Sunrise and the Arctic 30. The piece was 15 feet wide and more than seven tonnes of sand was used in the activity. The 28 Greenpeace International activists and a freelance photographer and freelance videographer are currently held in Russia following a peaceful protest at Gazprom’s Prirazlomnaya platform. The Arctic 30 have been refused bail and originally charged of piracy. Russian authorities say they are replacing piracy with a charge of hooliganism, punishable by seven years in prison.Locations:Asia-India-Odisha-PuriDate:8 Nov, 2013Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2896px X 1944pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Arctic 30 (campaign title)-Artists-Beaches-Court cases-Day-Effigies-Gazprom-Greenpeace activists-Human likeness-KWCI (GPI)-Law-MY Arctic Sunrise-Offshore drilling-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Outdoors-Russian Government-Sand-Sculptures-Three peopleShoot:Sand Art in Support of the Arctic 30 in IndiaSand artist Sudarshan Patnaik creates a piece of art depicting the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and the "Arctic 30". The piece was 15 feet wide and more than seven tonnes of sand was used in the activity. The 28 Greenpeace International activists and a freelance photographer and freelance videographer are currently held in Russia following a peaceful protest at Gazprom’s Prirazlomnaya platform. The Arctic 30 have been refused bail and originally charged of piracy. Russian authorities say they are replacing piracy with a charge of hooliganism, punishable by seven years in prison.