During the COVID-19 lockdown, I found myself with an abundance of
time and a desire to channel my energy into something meaningful and
creative. Inspired by the iconic architecture of the Eiffel Tower, I set out
on a challenging yet exhilarating project to construct a model of iconic
Eiffel Tower entirely out of matchsticks. Over the course of 15 days, I
dedicated 95 hours to meticulously placing each of the 2,750
matchsticks, eventually building a 95cm tall Eiffel Tower right in my
Dubai home.
This project was not just a test of my patience and precision; it became
a testament to my passion for building and creativity. With the
invaluable support and guidance from my parents, Ajesh Kuniyil and
Harsha Ajesh, I navigated through the complexities of this endeavor.
They were my constant pillars of strength, ensuring I remained focused
and motivated throughout the process.
The journey from the inception of this idea to its completion was
incredibly fulfilling. Each day brought its set of challenges and
learnings, pushing me to explore and expand my capabilities. My story
even caught the attention of Gulf News, a major newspaper in Dubai,
which featured my achievement, adding to the immense pride and joy I
felt.
As a second-grade student of GEMS Heritage Indian School, this
project was a significant departure from my regular academic pursuits.
It was a creative outlet that not only kept me engaged during the
lockdown but also sparked a curiosity in me to take on more ambitious
projects. Encouraged by the success of the Eiffel Tower model, I now
dream of constructing a model of the Burj Khalifa, aiming to push my
limits even further.
Looking back, this experience has been incredibly rewarding. It has
taught me the value of perseverance, attention to detail, and the
importance of following one’s passion. I hope my journey inspires
others to embark on their own creative ventures, especially in times
when finding positivity and motivation can be challenging.