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Reverse graffiti, clean graffiti, clean tagging, scrubbing inspiration. The industrial revolution has left a soot footprint...some are washing bits of it away...
Choi Jeong-Hwa is a Soeul, South Korea born and based artist who is considered the father of pop art installations. He integrates goods found and purchased from the local community where his work will be exhibited. In so doing he is making a statement as to each areas cultural influences yet is also clearly reminding us of our easy access to globalized goods and their distribution paths. Choi's work is all about consumption, portraying it with a sugar pop coating that momentarily takes away the ugliness of plastic, yet slaps us in the face with our over the top excesses.
Zac Freeman's junk assemblages. Zac has been creating art from collected junk, found objects, and general trash since 1999. A master portraitist ... see the close ups...
The ubiquitous scarecrow - waiting, watching... In the oldest surviving book in Japan, the Kojiki (712 AD), a scarecrow known as Kuebiko appears as a deity who cannot walk, yet knows everything about the world.
Tom Deininger Born 1970 in Boston, MA. Currently works in Falls River, MA. Junk Assemblages.
Vik Muniz Born 1961, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Currently lives in NY.
Mr Muniz uses classical master's works as inspiration for his 'junk' arrangements. He then photographs his work and then destroys the original collage.
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Reuse, performance, sculpture, textile art...

"I should like, and I do it too quite instinctively, to live an example, live an example to people, paint for them a paradise that each may have, he need only grasp it."

Cereal box and other packaging waste inspiration...

Emmanuel Coupe Kalomiris was born 1974 in Paris, France. He has brought home numerous awards for landscape photography. Check out the photos of ice bubbles...

The Amazing Microphotography of Dr. Gary Greenberg...
Wheatpaste art also known as wheatpaste graffiti, paper graffiti, paste art, paste up art... Graffiti prone areas get a refreshing redo...

Spectacular, oxymoronic photos of industrial waste. Nature turns into a deceivingly beautiful beast in the hands of corporations.

Cardboard Sculpture and Accessories

It was in 1996 when HA Schult first came up with the idea of life–sized trash people as reflections of ourselves. Since then, he has wandered the globe with his army of "Trash People." Recently they make a final stop in the North Pole...

Bicycle reuse, bicycle furniture, bicycle sculpture, bicycle fences and more...

Looks like the beginning of a very healthy career!

Dewdrops on Dragonflies and Damselflies - amazing photos by Martin Amm...

Will they be around as long as Stonehenge...or will we excavate and recycle? Auto parts inspiration...
From refined sculptures to swings...tire inspiration...

Nature based art made with natural colors from the Australian bush and pyrography.

Glass offers an inner space and transmits light. Within each glass figure there is a smaller figure seen through the surface of the glass.

Amazing photos by Edward Burtynsky...

Moss sculpture, graffiti, houses, walls, floors, furniture and more...

Banksy's Environmental Message...some powerful images...
VHS, Cassette & Video Tape Art & other Practical Reuse Inspiration.
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Showing 41 - 53 of 53 Articles
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Reverse graffiti, clean graffiti, clean tagging, scrubbing inspiration. The industrial revolution has left a soot footprint...some are washing bits of it away...
Choi Jeong-Hwa is a Soeul, South Korea born and based artist who is considered the father of pop art installations. He integrates goods found and purchased from the local community where his work will be exhibited. In so doing he is making a statement as to each areas cultural influences yet is also clearly reminding us of our easy access to globalized goods and their distribution paths. Choi's work is all about consumption, portraying it with a sugar pop coating that momentarily takes away the ugliness of plastic, yet slaps us in the face with our over the top excesses.
Zac Freeman's junk assemblages. Zac has been creating art from collected junk, found objects, and general trash since 1999. A master portraitist ... see the close ups...
The ubiquitous scarecrow - waiting, watching... In the oldest surviving book in Japan, the Kojiki (712 AD), a scarecrow known as Kuebiko appears as a deity who cannot walk, yet knows everything about the world.
Tom Deininger Born 1970 in Boston, MA. Currently works in Falls River, MA. Junk Assemblages.
Vik Muniz Born 1961, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Currently lives in NY.
Mr Muniz uses classical master's works as inspiration for his 'junk' arrangements. He then photographs his work and then destroys the original collage.
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