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  2. Wendell McShine - Wikipedia

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    Wendell McShine (born 23 August 1986) is a visual artist from Trinidad and Tobago.His work includes paintings, murals, animated videos and video installations. [1] [2] McShine has lived in the US and Mexico and founded the community arts programme Art Connect.

  3. Leo Sewell - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Sewell showed in "Hello Again!", a recycled art focused show which opened at the Oakland Museum [9] and travelled throughout North America. The show, curated by Susan Subtle , featured Sewell alongside other artists Mildred Howard , Mark Bulwinkle , Clayton Bailey , Claire Graham, Jan Yager , Remi Rubel, Pippa Garner , and others.

  4. The Neverwas Haul - Wikipedia

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    The Neverwas Haul is a three-story, self-propelled mobile art vehicle built to resemble a Victorian house on wheels. [1] Inspired by the fantastical stories of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, the Haul was designed by Shannon O’Hare and built by a crew of volunteers at the Shipyard [2] art space in Berkeley, CA, in 2006.

  5. Upcycling - Wikipedia

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    Upcycle Art or sometimes known as Recycled Art or Recycl’Art is the transformation of waste or used materials and objects into art pieces. [10] The tradition of reusing found objects (objet trouvé) in mainstream art came of age sporadically through the 20th century, although it has long been a means of production in folk art.

  6. Category:Recycled art artists - Wikipedia

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    Artists who use recycled materials in their art practice. Pages in category "Recycled art artists" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  7. The Garbage-Men - Wikipedia

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    The band promotes recycling, a green eco-friendly message, by playing music on instruments they make from garbage and recycled materials. [4] The Garbage-Men perform their instrumental interpretations of classic hits for audiences large and small at various venues including street festivals, science museums, and charity events.

  8. Does Gatorade Hydrate You? - AOL

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    Find out how it compares to water in terms of quenching your body's thirst.

  9. Brooklyn Immersionists - Wikipedia

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    Omnisensorial continuum: Children visiting an “omnisensorial” Lalalandia installation in 1995. The art collective’s immersive creations involved recycled materials from Williamsburg’s abandoned factories and explored organic weaves of architecture, light, music and food.