At Shivamorphosis Pvt. Ltd., we transform discarded scrap metal into timeless works of art. Our creations are more than sculptures — they are stories forged in iron, expressions molded by hand, and visions brought to life through creativity, craftsmanship, and conscience. Here's what we specialize in:
We design and build one-of-a-kind sculptures using reclaimed metal parts, tailored for parks, roundabouts, public spaces, and institutional installations. Every piece is meticulously assembled to not only beautify the surroundings but also ignite thought and dialogue.
Each sculpture embodies a deeper narrative. Be it the silent cry of endangered wildlife, the ancient power of spiritual symbols like the Trishul, or the urgent call for ecological awareness — our work communicates through form, texture, and symbolism.
We breathe new life into waste materials to craft decorative metal showpieces and collectible toys. These are perfect for homes, offices, art lovers, and conscious consumers who appreciate sustainability with style.
Every sculpture is handcrafted, unique, and carries a soul — a message of rebirth, awareness, and creation. In a world overwhelmed by mass production and material excess, we stand as a symbol of artful renewal, where even discarded fragments find purpose and voice.
Shivamorphosis Pvt. Ltd. is not just a company — it’s a movement where scrap breathes and sculptures speak.
Founded by artist and visionary Shivam Singh, we transform discarded metal and industrial scrap into artistic sculptures that reflect ecological awareness, spiritual depth, and cultural memory.
Our mission is to give a second life to forgotten materials, creating forms that awaken minds and preserve nature’s voice.
At Shivamorphosis Pvt. Ltd., our "Rustic Rebirth Re-Design" embodies our commitment to sustainability through the RRR philosophy: Reuse, Reduce, Recycle. By crafting artful decor from reclaimed materials, we not only preserve the environment but also create timeless pieces that bring rustic charm to any space.
Our featured deer sculpture, meticulously assembled from scrap metal, is a prime example of our dedication to eco-friendly art. Each piece we design carries the essence of aesthetic appeal and robust longevity, with a guarantee to withstand the test of time for over 100 years.
We take lifelong responsibility for every decor product we craft, ensuring they remain both a centerpiece and a conversation starter in your space. Our range of metal decor artworks is crafted to be budget-friendly and environmentally sustainable. Starting at just ₹99, our products scale up to premium bespoke pieces, catering to diverse tastes and financial plans, reaching up to ₹50 lakh+ for our most exquisite creations.
Embrace the beauty of sustainable art with Shivamorphosis Pvt. Ltd., where each piece not only decorates your space but also tells a story of environmental stewardship and creative revival. Our products are designed to be as gentle on the planet as they are on your wallet, making them the perfect choice for the eco-conscious decorator on any budget.
हम कचरे को नहीं देखते,
हम संभावनाएँ देखते हैं।
हम स्क्रैप को नहीं गिनते,
हम कहानियाँ सुनते हैं।
कभी किसी जंग लगे नट-बोल्ट में दिखता है हमें एक विलुप्त प्राणी का आकार,
कभी किसी टूटी चेन में महसूस होती है प्रकृति की धड़कन।
Shivamorphosis वही कला है — जहाँ हर मूक धातु बोलती है,
हर बेकार टुकड़ा, एक सृजन का माध्यम बनता है।
In a world drowning in waste, we create from what is thrown away.
In a world full of noise, we let metal’s silence carry nature’s voice.
In a world losing touch with roots, we sculpt stories that remind.
Shivamorphosis is transformation — of matter, of message, of mind.
Toxic Beauty is a captivating sculpture of mine, symbolizing the delicate balance between nature and human intervention. This 23-foot masterpiece, inspired by the endangered Swallowtail butterfly, one of the rarest butterflies in the world, is depicted attracted to a grand five-petaled flower, enhancing its beauty with the flower's natural colors.
However, the flower warns the butterfly that pesticides have been sprayed on it by humans, and if the butterfly lands on it, its existence could be endangered. Through this sculpture, the threat posed to butterflies and other rare species by the use of pesticides by mankind is depicted.
Crafted from diverse scrap materials, including old iron tank sheets, fan grilles, bicycle pedals and rims, bike clutch plates and petrol tanks, thick pipes, and a large tractor wheel, this sculpture captures the essence of nature's resilience amidst industrial remnants. Each piece is meticulously assembled to form the intricate details of the butterfly and the flower, showcasing my unparalleled skill in transforming discarded objects into art.
The core message of Toxic Beauty revolves around nature conservation and the profound impact of pesticides on our environment. By repurposing scrap metal, I not only highlight the importance of recycling but also draw attention to the pressing need for environmental protection. The juxtaposition of industrial waste and natural beauty in the sculpture serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle between human progress and ecological preservation.
Toxic Beauty is more than just a visual spectacle; it is an evocative call to action, urging viewers to reconsider their relationship with nature and take steps towards a more sustainable future. This extraordinary work of art, which holds the record for the largest scrap metal butterfly in the India Book of Records, is proudly displayed at the Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Garden in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, alongside a rail track, further emphasizing the intersection of human activity and natural wonder.
At the Shaheed Chandrashekhar Azad Bird Sanctuary, Nawabganj, Uttar Pradesh, a unique selfie point has been established featuring the world’s largest eagle, the Haste Eagle. This majestic bird, which existed in New Zealand up to 800 years ago, holds the title of the largest eagle ever recorded.
The 7 feet tall sculpture is crafted from recycled metal. The Haste Eagle was renowned for its formidable hunting technique; it would insert its entire head into its prey, tear apart its limbs, and consume the meat piece by piece. While its flight and hunting methods were similar to modern eagles, its feeding approach resembled that of vultures.
The main purpose of this installation is to remind us of the Haste Eagle’s extinction and highlight the threat of global warming, which contributed significantly to its disappearance. This striking artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of environmental changes on wildlife. If we do not remain vigilant, other species may face extinction in the future.
In addition to the Haste Eagle, the park also features other bird sculptures, including a peacock, an ostrich in a creative form, and a pair of sarash cranes. These sculptures have become a major attraction at the Shaheed Chandrashekhar Azad Bird Sanctuary, drawing visitors and raising awareness about bird conservation. This selfie point not only captivates guests but also encourages them to actively participate in the protection of avian species.
The metal sculpture of an ostrich, installed at Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary, Unnao, is not just an artistic marvel but also an outstanding example of recycling and innovation. This incredible creation has been crafted using an old Boxer Yamaha motorcycle fuel tank, metal rods, and other scrap metal. The most unique feature of this sculpture is the spring-like pipe used in its neck, which allows it to sway gently with the wind, making it appear lively and animated.
This movement particularly fascinates children and visitors. When the wind blows, it gives the illusion that the ostrich is moving its head, creating a captivating and interactive experience. This technique transforms it into a dynamic art sculpture, not just entertaining the audience but also showcasing new possibilities in metal art.
The scrap metal peacock, an extraordinary creation, stands as a testament to artistic innovation and sustainable craftsmanship. Crafted entirely from recycled scrap metal, this sculpture beautifully captures the essence of India’s national bird in a truly unique form.
One of its most striking features is its head, which is designed in the shape of a steel ball. This spherical head not only gives the peacock a futuristic and abstract appearance but also adds an element of intrigue to its design. The rest of the sculpture is meticulously assembled using metal rods, plates, and other discarded metallic elements, giving it a bold and dynamic presence.
This artwork is more than just a visual delight—it represents the beauty of repurposing waste materials into meaningful art. The intricate metalwork and attention to detail highlight the fusion of traditional aesthetics with modern industrial elements.
At the Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Garden, Lucknow, a magnificent lion sculpture has been created in honor of the zoo’s beloved lion, Prithvi. This extraordinary artwork, crafted entirely from scrap metal, stands as a powerful testament to innovation, sustainability, and wildlife conservation. What makes this sculpture truly remarkable is that it has been built using discarded materials such as old tractors, jeeps, bullet bikes, e-rickshaws, and rope wires previously used in the zoo, making it a perfect example of recycling and upcycling in modern art.
A key highlight of this sculpture is its intricately designed mane, crafted from old rope wires, giving it a strikingly lifelike appearance. The sculpture was built following a zero-waste philosophy, ensuring that not a single piece of new metal was used in its construction. Additionally, it was created without the use of traditional clay modeling or Plaster of Paris (P.O.P.), setting it apart from conventional sculpting techniques. Inspired by the Indian Government’s ‘Waste to Wonder’ initiative, this lion sculpture showcases the potential of transforming waste materials into monumental works of art, while also promoting environmental awareness and sustainable creativity.
One of its most impressive features is its durability, as it is designed to last for over 500 years. Made from weather-resistant materials, the sculpture is built to withstand harsh climatic conditions, including rain, heat, and humidity, ensuring its longevity. Adding to its uniqueness, the internal structure of the lion’s abdomen includes metals that cannot be welded, further enhancing its artistic complexity and depth.
Beyond being an artistic marvel, this sculpture serves as a symbolic tribute to Prithvi, preserving his legacy and presence within the zoo. It allows visitors to remember and celebrate his life, making it a meaningful and emotional addition to the zoological garden. More than just a sculpture, it represents the harmonious blend of wildlife, art, and sustainability, inspiring future generations to embrace the importance of conservation, recycling, and artistic ingenuity.
This landmark creation not only enhances the zoo’s artistic and historical significance but also stands as a shining example of how waste can be turned into wonder. With its grandeur, craftsmanship, and deep symbolic meaning, the scrap metal lion remains an enduring testament to innovation, creativity, and the eternal spirit of the king of the jungle.
This proposal presents a unique and spiritually significant artistic creation, the ‘Kumbh Kalash’, an extraordinary metal sculpture to be established at Prayagraj Kumbh Mela. This grand Kalash will be made from 5,000 metallic coins, each engraved with the sacred ‘ॐ’ symbol, representing faith, culture, and divine energy. Designed as a rotating structure, the Kalash will complete seven rotations per minute, symbolizing the seven sacred places and Sapta Rishis (Seven Great Sages) from Hindu tradition. Its installation aims to create an eternal religious and cultural landmark that enhances the spiritual essence of the Kumbh Mela, bringing devotees closer to their faith and heritage.
The Kumbh Kalash will be an imposing and visually striking structure with a height of 12 feet and a width of 7 feet. This grand and intricately designed structure will reflect its magnificence in daylight and will be adorned with illuminated engravings at night, making it a radiant divine centerpiece of the Kumbh Mela. The massive and artistic Kalash will be positioned prominently, capturing the attention of devotees, saints, and visitors alike.
One of the most distinctive features of the Kumbh Kalash is its ability to rotate seven times per minute, signifying:
This continuous symbolic rotation of the Kalash enhances its religious significance, making it a living, moving embodiment of Hindu mythology and culture.
The primary installation of this grand Kumbh Kalash will be at Prayagraj’s Kumbh Mela site, a sacred confluence of millions of devotees seeking spiritual awakening. Additionally, the vision extends towards installing similar Kalash sculptures across all districts of Uttar Pradesh, ensuring that the essence of the Kumbh Mela is accessible to people across the state. This initiative will allow devotees to experience the Kumbh spirit and inspire participation in one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
At Shivamorphosis, we started as a small art and design company with a vision to bring unique and creative designs to our clients. Over the years, our passion for art has grown, leading us to specialize in scrap metal art, sculptures of endangered species, and event decorations. Today, we have expanded our team to include some of the best designers, artists, and metalworkers in the industry, dedicated to crafting meaningful and impactful creations.
At Shivamorphosis, we believe in preserving the natural balance of our planet by transforming discarded metal into timeless works of art. Unlike conventional recycling methods that involve melting scrap metal—consuming immense energy, petroleum resources, and releasing harmful emissions into the atmosphere—we embrace a more sustainable and artistic approach.
By repurposing abandoned metals without altering their natural form, we create stunning sculptures and artistic installations that carry a deeper message of environmental conservation. Our goal is to reduce industrial waste, minimize carbon footprints, and promote a circular economy where discarded materials are reborn as meaningful art rather than pollutants.
Every sculpture we craft is a tribute to nature—a testament to the fact that true art does not exploit natural resources but harmonizes with them. Through our creations, we aim to inspire a future where art and sustainability coexist, proving that discarded metal holds a beauty and purpose far beyond its industrial use.
Join us in this eco-conscious artistic movement, where creativity breathes new life into forgotten materials, and together, we contribute to a cleaner, greener, and more beautiful world.
At Shivamorphosis, our journey begins by understanding our clients' needs and vision. Every project is unique, and we craft a customized plan to bring their ideas to life while ensuring satisfaction at every step.
Client Collaboration – We work closely with our clients, understanding their concept and preferences to create a truly personalized piece. Material Selection – We carefully source scrap metal from old machinery, tools, and industrial waste, repurposing it into art instead of contributing to pollution through recycling processes.
Design & Concept – Each creation carries a deep message, often highlighting nature conservation, endangered species, and sustainability.
Crafting & Assembly – Using the latest technology, welding, forging, and metal shaping techniques, our skilled artisans transform discarded metal into breathtaking sculptures and decorative art.
Finishing Touches – We apply rust-proofing, polishing, and custom finishes to enhance durability and aesthetics, ensuring every piece is both striking and long-lasting.
Our approach not only preserves resources but also reduces energy consumption and pollution, making each sculpture a symbol of art, sustainability, and transformation.
The clock is ticking!
Our job vacancies are closing soon, and this is your final opportunity to be part of an inspiring artistic journey. If you're passionate about creativity and craftsmanship, now is the time to apply! Who We're Looking For:
Technical & Creative Positions
Fabrication Expert – Experience in cutting, shaping, and assembling metal structures
Mechanical Engineer – Knowledge of moving metal toy mechanics & fabrication
CNC / Laser Cutting Operator – Experience in precision metal cutting and shaping
Blacksmith / Metal Forging Expert – Skilled in heating, hammering, and shaping metal
Welder (MIG/TIG) – Expertise in welding techniques for artistic and structural integrity
Painter & Surface Finishing Expert – Specializing in metal painting, rust-proof coating, and finishing
3D Modeler & CAD Designer – Designing sculpture prototypes and mechanical parts digitally
Business & Management Positions
Marketing & Sales Executive – Passion for promoting unique artwork & collectibles
Business Development Manager – Expanding company reach and managing B2B partnerships
Supply Chain & Procurement Officer – Managing material sourcing and logistics
Customer Relations Executive – Handling client inquiries, orders, and after-sales support
Design & Creative Roles
Graphic Designer & Digital Artist – Creating promotional material and artwork concepts
Concept Artist / Sketch Artist – Developing initial sculpture and toy design sketches
Content Creator / Social Media Manager – Promoting brand on digital platforms
Workshop & Support Staff
Workshop Assistant – Support in assembling, handling materials & finishing work
Inventory & Store Keeper – Managing tools, raw materials, and supplies
Maintenance Technician – Keeping machines and tools in good working condition
How to Apply:
Submit your application now by attaching your resume. Priority will be given to skilled artists and metal workers.
Don’t miss this chance to turn your talent into a career! Apply today!
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At Shivamorphosis Pvt. Ltd., we don’t just build sculptures — we craft expressive forms from forgotten fragments. Through our work, art meets sustainability, and design becomes a voice for wildlife, spirituality, and the environment.
SHIVAMORPHOSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
PKP002R107, JAYPEE GREENS, SECTOR-131 KENSINGTON PARK PHASE 2, GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR, NOIDA, 201304, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA.
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