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  2. 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 ...

  3. Artist transforms Sydney beach rubbish into art - AOL

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    STORY: Location: Sydney, Australia This artist in Australia is transforming beach rubbish into artMarina DeBris makes sculptures from trash she finds on her local beach to raise awareness about ...

  4. Found object - Wikipedia

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    A specific subgenre of found objects is known as trash art or junk art. [19] These works primarily comprise components that have been discarded. Often they come quite literally from the trash. One example of trash art is trashion, fashion made from trash. Marina DeBris takes trash from the beach and creates dresses, vests, and other clothes ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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).

  7. Bordalo II - Wikipedia

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    Bordalo's work is focused on the themes of ecology, waste, and recycling, and makes use of garbage in his work as a method of critiquing over-consumption in the world. [3] Using materials such as old tyres, pieces of wrecked cars, discarded appliances, plastic waste, and aluminium cans, he challenges materialism and consumerism in the modern ...

  8. Leo Sewell - Wikipedia

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    Sewell's art follows naturalistic themes, and animals feature prominently in his creations. His collage-like sculpture is assembled from metal, wood, and plastic that he collects from trash, yard sales, and flea markets . [ 3 ]

  9. Trashion - Wikipedia

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    A woman in Ghana wearing a dress made of repurposed waste. Trashion is a philosophy and an ethic encompassing environmentalism and innovation. Making traditional objects out of recycled materials can be trashion, as can making avant-garde fashion from cast-offs or junk. It springs from a desire to make the best use of limited resources.