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  2. Leo Sewell - Wikipedia

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    His collage-like sculpture is assembled from metal, wood, and plastic that he collects from trash, yard sales, and flea markets. [3] For some commissions, he uses objects, often of sentimental value or with personal meaning, contributed by the patron who has commissioned the art. [4] Sewell has produced over 4,000 works over the last 50 years.

  3. HA Schult - Wikipedia

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    Schult works in the tradition of Pop Art, being influenced by commercial advertising and a critical view of consumerism, [20] but also creates happenings. Peter Ludwig from the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, says: "The entire art movement of the sixties, which was combined under the expression Pop Art, was nothing more than the large-scale attempt to bring art back into a very close relationship with ...

  4. Category:Recycled art artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Recycled art artists" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. El Anatsui; B.

  5. Cleaners mistake art installation for trash and throw it away

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    The art installation looked like the aftermath of a party room with many bottles on the floor, confetti and a hanging sign that reads "Tutti Assolti" (everyone absolved).

  6. Upcycling - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, recycle art may refer to art pieces using used materials in their original form while upcycle art may involve a transformation process such as breaking down, reforming, reassembling, and the like. A common concept in Recycling is the 3Rs, which represent Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.

  7. Marina DeBris - Wikipedia

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    Marina DeBris is the name used by an Australian-based artist whose work focuses on reusing trash [1] to raise awareness of ocean and beach pollution. [2] [3] [4] [5 ...

  8. When science meets art: recycled metal and lab-grown gems - AOL

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    For some a natural diamond, created over billions of years, is the ultimate luxury, but an award-winning British designer sees greater worth in jewellery crafted using laboratory-grown gems and ...

  9. Sustainable art - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable art is art in harmony with the key principles of sustainability, which include ecology, social justice, non-violence and grassroots democracy. [1] Sustainable art may also be understood as art that is produced with consideration for the wider impact of the work and its reception in relationship to its environments (social, economic ...