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'''Wajid Khan''' is an Indian artist and sculptor based in ], ]. He is known for creating contemporary artworks using materials such as iron nails, bullets, metal, stones, and automotive parts. Khan's notable works include nail portraits of figures like ], ], ] and ], as well as ] and installations that address various social issues.<ref name=week/><ref name=Indianexpress/>


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In 2017, he set a ] for the largest nail sculpture<ref>{{cite news |title=Largest nail sculpture |url=https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/117191-largest-nail-sculpture |publisher=Guinness World Records |date=December 30, 2017}}</ref> and is featured in the ] for his nail art.<ref>{{cite web|title=6000 students form Gandhi portrait in record-setting bid|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhopal/6000-students-form-gandhi-portrait-in-record-setting-bid/articleshow/71414077.cms|website=The Times of India|access-date=2024-09-21|date=2019-09-02}}</ref> His artworks are part of collections at Rashtrapati Bhavan<ref name=Indianexpress/> and Bharat Bhavan.<ref name=pioneer/>
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'''Wajid Khan''' is an Indian artist and sculptor based in ], ]. He is known for creating contemporary artworks using materials such as iron nails, bullets, metal, stones, and automotive parts. Khan's notable works include nail portraits of figures like ], ], ] and ], as well as ] and installations that address various social issues.<ref name=week/><ref name=Indianexpress/><ref name=Bhaskar/>
== Career and Work ==

In 2005, Wajid Khan created a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi using iron nails. The work took three years to complete and involved hammering nails into an acrylic sheet. He has also made portraits of various figures using iron nails, including Dhirubhai Ambani, Jesus, Mary, Sai Baba, and Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.<ref>{{cite web |last=Vyavahare |first=Renuka |title=Bollywood celebs attend artist Wajid Khan's exhibition |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/bollywood-celebs-attend-artist-wajid-khans-exhibition/articleshow/30571093.cms|publisher=The Times of India |date=February 17, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Nair |first1=Pallavi |title=Hammer Of The Gods: Recreating Aura With Nails |url=https://wajidkhanartist.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/img-20170812-wa0008.jpg |publisher=The Times of India |pages=2}}</ref>
In 2017, he set a ] for the largest nail sculpture<ref name=Guinness>{{cite news |title=Largest nail sculpture |url=https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/117191-largest-nail-sculpture |publisher=Guinness World Records |date=December 30, 2017}}</ref> and is featured in the ] for his nail art.<ref>{{cite web|title=6000 students form Gandhi portrait in record-setting bid|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhopal/6000-students-form-gandhi-portrait-in-record-setting-bid/articleshow/71414077.cms|website=The Times of India|access-date=2024-09-21|date=2019-09-02}}</ref> His artworks are part of collections at ]<ref name=Indianexpress/> and ].<ref name=pioneer/> He appeared on the television show '']'' on ] in 2019.<ref name=historytv>{{cite news |title=Art Like No Other |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VejQogNQUPU |publisher=] |date=August 9, 2019}}</ref>

== Early life and background ==
He was born to Abdul Wahid and Roshan Ara, hailing from Songari, a village in ], Madhya Pradesh. He did not receive formal training in the arts. Before pursuing a career in art, he worked in various jobs, including at a welding shop and as a taxi driver.<ref name=indiatodayhindi>{{cite web|last=Waqas|first=Mohammad|title=बेमिसाल कलाकार वाजिद खान|url=https://www.indiatodayhindi.com/magazine/feature/story/20190904-an-artist-with-a-vision-wajid-khan-593117-2019-08-27|website=]|language=hi|date=2019-08-27}}</ref> He is married to Maryam Siddiqui, who is also an artist.<ref>{{cite news |title=His work not education gives him a decent life |url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/sunday-guest-his-work-not-education-gives-him-a-decent-life |publisher=] |date=May 30, 2019}}</ref>

== Work ==
His early works include a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi made from iron nails, taking three years to complete. He has also created portraits of figures like Dhirubhai Ambani, Jesus, Mary, ], and ] using the same technique.<ref>{{cite web |last=Vyavahare |first=Renuka |title=Bollywood celebs attend artist Wajid Khan's exhibition |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/bollywood-celebs-attend-artist-wajid-khans-exhibition/articleshow/30571093.cms|work=The Times of India |date=February 17, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Nair |first1=Pallavi |title=Hammer Of The Gods: Recreating Aura With Nails |url=https://wajidkhanartist.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/img-20170812-wa0008.jpg |work=The Times of India |pages=2}}</ref>


In 2013, he created a monumental wall installation titled ''Champa'', depicting a horse and a jockey. The artwork was constructed using spare parts from various automobiles and took over eight months to complete.<ref>{{cite web |last=Mishra |first=Nehal |title=Indore innovator turns junk into art |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/bhopal/indore-innovator-turns-junk-into-art/story-uet2rV4f9r260Rs0y5awCI.html |publisher=Hindustan Times |date=July 1, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=अब कबाड़ का कमाल करेगा दुनिया में धमाल |url=https://www.livehindustan.com/news/article/article1-story-344866.html |publisher=Live Hindustan |date=July 2, 2013 |language=hi}}</ref> In 2013, he created a monumental wall installation titled ''Champa'', depicting a horse and a jockey. The artwork was constructed using spare parts from various automobiles and took over eight months to complete.<ref>{{cite web |last=Mishra |first=Nehal |title=Indore innovator turns junk into art |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/bhopal/indore-innovator-turns-junk-into-art/story-uet2rV4f9r260Rs0y5awCI.html |publisher=Hindustan Times |date=July 1, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=अब कबाड़ का कमाल करेगा दुनिया में धमाल |url=https://www.livehindustan.com/news/article/article1-story-344866.html |publisher=Live Hindustan |date=July 2, 2013 |language=hi}}</ref>


In 2014, Khan created an installation work depicting a crying girl child made from medical equipment associated with sex-selective abortion. This piece was part of the ''Save the girl child'' campaign.<ref>{{cite news |title=कलाकार वाजिद अली खान ने ली वर्कशॉप, बच्चों को दिए टिप्स |url=https://www.bhaskar.com/news/MP-IND-wajid-ali-khan-artist-workshop-4801945-PHO.html |publisher=Dainik Bhaskar |date=2014-11-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210802154251/https://www.bhaskar.com/news/MP-IND-wajid-ali-khan-artist-workshop-4801945-PHO.html |archive-date=August 2, 2021 |language=hi}}</ref> In 2014, Khan created an installation work depicting a crying girl child made from medical equipment associated with ]. This piece was part of ] campaign.<ref name=Bhaskar>{{cite news |title=कलाकार वाजिद अली खान ने ली वर्कशॉप, बच्चों को दिए टिप्स |url=https://www.bhaskar.com/news/MP-IND-wajid-ali-khan-artist-workshop-4801945-PHO.html |publisher=] |date=2014-11-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210802154251/https://www.bhaskar.com/news/MP-IND-wajid-ali-khan-artist-workshop-4801945-PHO.html |archive-date=August 2, 2021 |language=hi}}</ref>


Wajid Khan also created a portrait of Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa using stones of various sizes and shapes. The stones were arranged on a metal sheet, secured with glue. The process involved the use of tools such as tongs and tweezers to form an outline of Bawa's face.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Raina |first1=Shilpa |title=A democratic space for art |url=https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/art/A-democratic-space-for-art/article17069478.ece |publisher=The Hindu |date=January 20, 2017}}</ref> Wajid Khan also created a portrait of Sri Lankan architect ] using stones of various sizes and shapes. The stones were arranged on a metal sheet, secured with glue. The process involved the use of tools such as tongs and tweezers to form an outline of Bawa's face.<ref name=Thehindu>{{cite news |last1=Raina |first1=Shilpa |title=A democratic space for art |url=https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/art/A-democratic-space-for-art/article17069478.ece |work=] |date=January 20, 2017}}</ref>


In 2016, Wajid Khan produced a series of artworks using spoons and forks to depict various life stages, including maternal themes, dance, and birds. His spoon art employs everyday utensils as mediums for artistic expression.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Agarwal |first1=Shruti |title=सजीव आकृतियों में बदल गए निर्जीव चम्मच |url=https://www.patrika.com/news/indore/artist-wajid-khan-making-beautiful-spoon-art-1335683 |publisher=] |date=Jun 28, 2016 |language=hi}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=This 35 yr old Indore resident fashions sparrows out of cutlery to save the bird |url=https://www.knocksense.com/indore/indore-city/this-35-yr-old-indore-resident-fashions-sparrows-out-of-cutlery-to-save-the-bird |work=Knocksense |date=November 6, 2019}}</ref>
In 2018, Khan created a 2.5-foot by 2.5-foot installation of ] using parts from a car and motorcycle engine, forming a portrait of ] through ] techniques. This piece was installed at ], a public multi-arts museum in ].<ref name=pioneer>{{cite news |title=Wajid Khan’s art piece installed at Bharat Bhawan |url=https://www.dailypioneer.com/2018/state-editions/wajid-khan---s-art-piece-installed-at-bharat-bhawan.html |publisher=] |date=October 31, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sharma |first1=Hitesh |title=वाजिद ने तैयार किया यूनीक आर्ट वर्क |url=https://www.patrika.com/bhopal-news/wajid-created-unique-artwork-3655201 |publisher=] |date=November 1, 2018 |language=hi}}</ref> Later that year, he was commissioned to create a 170-foot statue of ] from a combination of eight metals, which was reported to be the tallest statue of Swami Vivekanand in India.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Saxena |first1=Pradeep |title=Artist Wajid Khan making India’s tallest Swami Vivekanand statue |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/lucknow/artist-wajid-khan-making-india-s-tallest-swami-vivekanand-statue/story-dySshWhuTG9S7M67Fn7zfP.html |publisher=] |date=March 15, 2018}}</ref>


In 2018, Khan created a 2.5-foot by 2.5-foot installation of ] using parts from a car and motorcycle engine, forming a portrait of ] through ] techniques. This piece was installed at ], a public multi-arts museum in ].<ref name=pioneer>{{cite news |title=Wajid Khan's art piece installed at Bharat Bhawan |url=https://www.dailypioneer.com/2018/state-editions/wajid-khan---s-art-piece-installed-at-bharat-bhawan.html |publisher=] |date=October 31, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sharma |first1=Hitesh |title=वाजिद ने तैयार किया यूनीक आर्ट वर्क |url=https://www.patrika.com/bhopal-news/wajid-created-unique-artwork-3655201 |publisher=] |date=November 1, 2018 |language=hi}}</ref> Later that year, he was commissioned to create a 170-foot statue of ] from a combination of eight metals, which was reported to be the tallest statue of Swami Vivekanand in India.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Saxena |first1=Pradeep |title=Artist Wajid Khan making India's tallest Swami Vivekanand statue |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/lucknow/artist-wajid-khan-making-india-s-tallest-swami-vivekanand-statue/story-dySshWhuTG9S7M67Fn7zfP.html |publisher=] |date=March 15, 2018}}</ref>
On October 2, 2019, marking ], Wajid Khan collaborated with the Plastic Donation Center to create a ] of Gandhi at ], Bhopal. The artwork, involving the participation of 6,000 schoolchildren, was designed to raise awareness about ].<ref>{{cite news |title=6000 students form Gandhi portrait in record setting bid |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhopal/6000-students-form-gandhi-portrait-in-record-setting-bid/articleshow/71414077.cms |publisher=] |date=October 3, 2019}}</ref>


On October 2, 2019, marking ], Wajid Khan collaborated with the Plastic Donation Center to create a ] of Gandhi at ], Bhopal. The artwork, involving the participation of 6,000 schoolchildren, was designed to raise awareness about ].<ref>{{cite news |title=6000 students form Gandhi portrait in record setting bid |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhopal/6000-students-form-gandhi-portrait-in-record-setting-bid/articleshow/71414077.cms |work=] |date=October 3, 2019}}</ref> The event was attended by officials, including ], Cabinet Minister for Higher Education, and ], ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Plastic donation centre launched on Mahatma Gandhi birth anniv |url=https://www.dailypioneer.com/2019/state-editions/plastic-donation-centre-launched-on-mahatma-gandhi-birth-anniv.html |publisher=] |date=October 3, 2019 |location=]}}</ref>
Khan made a 12×8 feet portrait of poet ] using wine glasses, bottles, and jugs, which was showcased at the Urdu literary festival ] in December 2019.<ref name=Indianexpress/> In 2020, he created a 40-foot ]-like ] installation made of 300 steel bowls that locked and unlocked with the wind. This piece symbolizes societal balance, illustrating that removing a single bowl disrupts the entire structure, reflecting India's interconnected communities amid various divides.<ref name=Indianexpress>{{cite news |last1=Ghosh |first1=Tanushree |title=Artist Wajid Khan turns nails, bullets and automotive parts into art that tells tales |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/art-and-culture/wajid-khan-indian-artist-installations-6341010/ |publisher=] |date=April 1, 2020 |archive-url=https://archive.is/vlCvD#selection-831.24-831.37 |archive-date=April 1, 2020}}</ref> The installation was exhibited at the Namaste Orchha Festival, organized by the ], in March 2020.<ref name=week>{{cite news |last1=Bhura |first1=Sneha |title=Heavy metal: How Artist Wajid Khan nailed it |url=https://www.theweek.in/leisure/society/2020/03/12/heavy-metal-how-artist-wajid-khan-nailed-it.html |publisher=] |date=March 12, 2020}}</ref>


Khan made a 12×8 feet portrait of poet ] using wine glasses, bottles, and jugs, which was showcased at the Urdu literary festival ] in December 2019.<ref name=Indianexpress/> In 2020, he created a 40-foot ]-like ] installation made of 300 steel bowls that locked and unlocked with the wind. The artwork depicts India's societal unity, where the removal of a single bowl disrupts the balance.<ref name=Indianexpress>{{cite news |last1=Ghosh |first1=Tanushree |title=Artist Wajid Khan turns nails, bullets and automotive parts into art that tells tales |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/art-and-culture/wajid-khan-indian-artist-installations-6341010/ |publisher=] |date=April 1, 2020 |archive-url=https://archive.is/vlCvD#selection-831.24-831.37 |archive-date=April 1, 2020}}</ref> The installation was exhibited at the Namaste Orchha Festival, organized by the ], in March 2020.<ref name=week>{{cite news |last1=Bhura |first1=Sneha |title=Heavy metal: How Artist Wajid Khan nailed it |url=https://www.theweek.in/leisure/society/2020/03/12/heavy-metal-how-artist-wajid-khan-nailed-it.html |work=] |date=March 12, 2020}}</ref>
In May 2020, during the ], Wajid Khan created a large-scale stone artwork honoring frontline workers, featuring a tribute to police officer Devendra Chandravanshi, who died from the virus. The piece included messages of gratitude in multiple languages.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Biswas |first1=Saptaparna |title=City artist pays homage to fallen #CoronaWarrior with an artwork |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/indore/city-artist-pays-homage-to-fallen-coronawarrior-with-an-artwork/articleshow/76131116.cms |publisher=] |date=June 1, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Tripathi |first1=Abhishek |title=कुछ पत्थरों से इस शहर का नाम खराब हुआ, अब 'पत्थरों' ने ही कोरोना वॉरियर्स को थैंक्यू कहा है |url=https://www.thelallantop.com/entertainment/post/indore-artist-made-an-art-with-stones-as-a-tribute-to-coronavirus-front-warrior |publisher=] |date=May 2, 2020 |language=hi}}</ref>

In May 2020, during the ], Wajid Khan created a large-scale stone artwork honoring frontline workers, featuring a tribute to police officer Devendra Chandravanshi, who died from the virus. The piece included messages of gratitude in multiple languages.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Biswas |first1=Saptaparna |title=City artist pays homage to fallen #CoronaWarrior with an artwork |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/indore/city-artist-pays-homage-to-fallen-coronawarrior-with-an-artwork/articleshow/76131116.cms |work=] |date=June 1, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Tripathi |first1=Abhishek |title=कुछ पत्थरों से इस शहर का नाम खराब हुआ, अब 'पत्थरों' ने ही कोरोना वॉरियर्स को थैंक्यू कहा है |url=https://www.thelallantop.com/entertainment/post/indore-artist-made-an-art-with-stones-as-a-tribute-to-coronavirus-front-warrior |publisher=] |date=May 2, 2020 |language=hi}}</ref>

== Exhibitions and collections ==
Khan's works have been displayed in various museums, art festivals, and galleries. In June 2014, an exhibition featuring Khan's artworks created with iron nails was held in ],<ref>{{cite news |last1=Kotwal |first1=Karishma |title=Art forms come alive in Indore |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/indore/art-forms-come-alive-in-indore/articleshow/14219539.cms |work=] |date=June 18, 2012}}</ref> followed by another exhibition in February 2014 in ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Vyavahare |first1=Renuka |title=Bollywood celebs attend artist Wajid Khan's exhibition |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Bollywood-celebs-attend-artist-Wajid-Khans-exhibition/articleshow/30571093.cms |work=] |date=February 17, 2014}}</ref> In March 2016, his artwork was exhibited at ] during the Festival of Innovation (FOIN), organized by the ], ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Agrawal |first1=Shruti |title=जानिए किसके हुनर को देख राष्ट्रपति ने कहा अब ये 'आर्ट वर्क' यहीं रहेगा |url=https://www.patrika.com/new-category/president-likes-wajid-ali-s-amazing-artwork-1243914 |publisher=] |date=March 16, 2016 |language=hi}}</ref>

His installations were showcased at the India Art Festival in January 2017, held at ] in ].<ref name=Thehindu/> Subsequently, he exhibited his artwork at ] in 2019 and displayed ] at the Namaste Orchha festival in March 2020.<ref name=Indianexpress/>

Khan's works are included in the permanent collection of ], the official residence of the ],<ref name=Indianexpress/> and the ] Museum.<ref name=pioneer/>

== Public speaking ==
In 2017, Wajid Khan delivered two ] talks: "Art Inspirations from Life"<ref>{{cite news |title=Art Inspirations from life |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLpyV1IQvE4 |publisher=TEDx |date=July 26, 2017}}</ref> in ] in July, and "Making Everything Out of Nothing" at ] in September.<ref>{{cite news |title=Making everything out of nothing |url=https://www.ted.com/talks/wajid_khan_making_everything_out_of_nothing/transcript?subtitle=en |publisher=] |date=September 2017}}</ref> He later gave another TEDx talk at ], ] in August 2019.<ref>{{cite news |title=The Pyjama |url=https://www.ted.com/talks/wajid_khan_the_pyjama_jan_2019?subtitle=en |publisher=] |date=August 2019}}</ref> He has delivered guest lectures and talks at various academic institutions, including the ],<ref>{{cite news |title=आईआईएम छात्रों को पढ़ाएगा ये 5वीं फेल युवा, दुनिया मान चुकी इसके हुनर का लोहा |url=https://www.bhaskar.com/news/MP-OTH-wajid-khan-from-mandsaur-madhya-pradesh-in-going-to-address-iim-students-4925090-PHO.html |publisher=] |date=March 7, 2015 |location=] |language=hi}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite news |title=नेल से सर सैयद का चित्र बनाकर भेटं करेंगे एएमयु को |url=http://epaper.amarujala.com/ct/20161105/07.html?format=img |publisher=] |date=November 4, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161106061556/http://epaper.amarujala.com/ct/20161105/07.html?format=img |archive-date=November 6, 2016 |location=] |pages=7 |language=hi}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Wajid Khan Interacts with LPU Students |url=https://happenings.lpu.in/wajid-khan-interacts-with-lpu-students/ |work=lpu.in |date=April 13, 2016}}</ref>

== Honours and records ==
Wajid Khan was listed in the ] under the category 'Most nails used in a portrait' for creating a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi using 150,000 nails.<ref>{{cite web |title=Most nails used for portrait |url=http://www.limcabookofrecords.in/recorddetails.aspx?recid=674 |publisher=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131023060000/http://www.limcabookofrecords.in/recorddetails.aspx?recid=674 |archive-date=October 23, 2013}}</ref> In December 2017, he was named in the ] for creating the largest nail sculpture, a 3D ] made from 14,992 nails.<ref name=Guinness/>

== Media ==
In 2019, Wajid Khan's life and work were featured in Season 3 of the television infotainment show '']'' on ], hosted by ].<ref name=historytv/> The episode was later made available for streaming on ].<ref>{{cite web |title=OMG! Yeh Mera India |url=https://www.primevideo.com/detail/OMG-Yeh-Mera-India/0MHN56IP2R0CG2HCVUTYA3035S |publisher=] |date=2019}}</ref> In 2018, a film about his life was announced, focusing on his struggles and successes, with filming locations set in ] and ], directed by Sohini Mukherjee.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Awasthi |first1=Nidhi |title=शहर के वाजिद खान पर फिल्म बना रहा इटली का प्रोडक्शन हाउस |url=https://www.patrika.com/indore-news/italian-production-house-of-film-making-on-wajid-khan-2641022 |publisher=] |date=April 13, 2018 |language=hi}}</ref>

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Wajid Khan
Born(1981-03-10)March 10, 1981
Madhya Pradesh, India
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Artist, Sculptor
Known forContributions to nail art, kinetic installations
AwardsGuinness World Record (2017)
Limca Book of Records

Wajid Khan is an Indian artist and sculptor based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. He is known for creating contemporary artworks using materials such as iron nails, bullets, metal, stones, and automotive parts. Khan's notable works include nail portraits of figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Dhirubhai Ambani, Mother Mary and Jesus, as well as kinetic art and installations that address various social issues.

In 2017, he set a Guinness World Record for the largest nail sculpture and is featured in the Limca Book of Records for his nail art. His artworks are part of collections at Rashtrapati Bhavan and Bharat Bhavan. He appeared on the television show OMG! Yeh Mera India on History TV18 in 2019.

Early life and background

He was born to Abdul Wahid and Roshan Ara, hailing from Songari, a village in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh. He did not receive formal training in the arts. Before pursuing a career in art, he worked in various jobs, including at a welding shop and as a taxi driver. He is married to Maryam Siddiqui, who is also an artist.

Work

His early works include a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi made from iron nails, taking three years to complete. He has also created portraits of figures like Dhirubhai Ambani, Jesus, Mary, Sai Baba, and Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum using the same technique.

In 2013, he created a monumental wall installation titled Champa, depicting a horse and a jockey. The artwork was constructed using spare parts from various automobiles and took over eight months to complete.

In 2014, Khan created an installation work depicting a crying girl child made from medical equipment associated with sex-selective abortion. This piece was part of Save the girl child campaign.

Wajid Khan also created a portrait of Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa using stones of various sizes and shapes. The stones were arranged on a metal sheet, secured with glue. The process involved the use of tools such as tongs and tweezers to form an outline of Bawa's face.

In 2016, Wajid Khan produced a series of artworks using spoons and forks to depict various life stages, including maternal themes, dance, and birds. His spoon art employs everyday utensils as mediums for artistic expression.

In 2018, Khan created a 2.5-foot by 2.5-foot installation of Vallabhbhai Patel using parts from a car and motorcycle engine, forming a portrait of Sardar Patel through shadow art techniques. This piece was installed at Bharat Bhavan, a public multi-arts museum in Bhopal. Later that year, he was commissioned to create a 170-foot statue of Swami Vivekananda from a combination of eight metals, which was reported to be the tallest statue of Swami Vivekanand in India.

On October 2, 2019, marking Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary, Wajid Khan collaborated with the Plastic Donation Center to create a human mosaic of Gandhi at TT Nagar Stadium, Bhopal. The artwork, involving the participation of 6,000 schoolchildren, was designed to raise awareness about plastic pollution. The event was attended by officials, including Jitendra Patwari, Cabinet Minister for Higher Education, and Alok Sharma, Mayor of Bhopal.

Khan made a 12×8 feet portrait of poet Ghalib using wine glasses, bottles, and jugs, which was showcased at the Urdu literary festival Jashn-e-Rekhta in December 2019. In 2020, he created a 40-foot hydra-like kinetic art installation made of 300 steel bowls that locked and unlocked with the wind. The artwork depicts India's societal unity, where the removal of a single bowl disrupts the balance. The installation was exhibited at the Namaste Orchha Festival, organized by the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board, in March 2020.

In May 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Wajid Khan created a large-scale stone artwork honoring frontline workers, featuring a tribute to police officer Devendra Chandravanshi, who died from the virus. The piece included messages of gratitude in multiple languages.

Exhibitions and collections

Khan's works have been displayed in various museums, art festivals, and galleries. In June 2014, an exhibition featuring Khan's artworks created with iron nails was held in Indore, followed by another exhibition in February 2014 in Mumbai. In March 2016, his artwork was exhibited at Rashtrapati Bhavan during the Festival of Innovation (FOIN), organized by the National Innovation Foundation, Ministry of Science and Technology.

His installations were showcased at the India Art Festival in January 2017, held at Thyagaraj Stadium in Delhi. Subsequently, he exhibited his artwork at Jashn-e-Rekhta in 2019 and displayed kinetic installation at the Namaste Orchha festival in March 2020.

Khan's works are included in the permanent collection of Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, and the Bharat Bhavan Museum.

Public speaking

In 2017, Wajid Khan delivered two TEDx talks: "Art Inspirations from Life" in Pune in July, and "Making Everything Out of Nothing" at Indian Institute of Management Rohtak in September. He later gave another TEDx talk at Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal in August 2019. He has delivered guest lectures and talks at various academic institutions, including the Indian Institute of Management Indore, Aligarh Muslim University, and Lovely Professional University.

Honours and records

Wajid Khan was listed in the Limca Book of Records under the category 'Most nails used in a portrait' for creating a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi using 150,000 nails. In December 2017, he was named in the Guinness World Records for creating the largest nail sculpture, a 3D peace symbol made from 14,992 nails.

Media

In 2019, Wajid Khan's life and work were featured in Season 3 of the television infotainment show OMG! Yeh Mera India on History TV18, hosted by Krushna Abhishek. The episode was later made available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. In 2018, a film about his life was announced, focusing on his struggles and successes, with filming locations set in Indore and Mandsaur, directed by Sohini Mukherjee.

See also

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