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  2. Trencadís - Wikipedia

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    Trencadís is thus a form of bricolage, found object art, or recycled art. There are two main methods for trencadís. In the first, an initial design is drawn up and the ceramic fragments are carefully fitted into the design; in this case, the mosaic is only cemented together once all of the fragments have been placed.

  3. Elaine M. Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Today: Using New and Recycled Materials in Contemporary Mosaic published in 2008. Encyclopedia of Mosaics: Techniques, Materials and Designs; The Human Form in Mosaic.< Mosaic: Finding Your Own Voice, Blurb, USA; 2008. ISBN 978-90-812669-4-9

  4. Anne Schwegmann-Fielding - Wikipedia

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    Schwegmann-Fielding established her studio in Colchester, Essex in 1993, a couple of years after graduating in Fine Art at Wolverhampton University. [5] Her work is informed by the discarded resources of daily life, [6] especially with respect to the re-use and recycling of obsolete materials. This is reflected in her transformation of objects ...

  5. 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.

  6. Peter J. Weber House - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic bathroom tile designed by Peter J. Weber. Built between 1933 and 1938, the house features an abundance of recycled and reclaimed materials and finishes, ornate hand-carved details, and colorful decorated ceilings.

  7. Sustainable art - Wikipedia

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    Modern sustainable artists include artists who are using non-toxic, sustainable materials in their art practices as well as integrating conceptual ideas of sustainability into their work. Washington, DC–based glass sculptors Erwin Timmers [16] and Alison Sigethy incorporate some of the least recycled building materials; structural glass.

  8. David Best (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    David Best (born 1945) is an internationally renowned American sculptor.He is well known for building immense temples out of recycled wood sheets (discarded from making toys and other punch-outs) for the Burning Man festivals, where they are then burnt to the ground in a spectacle of light and heat.

  9. Marcelo de Melo - Wikipedia

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    De Melo travelled worldwide visiting museums and archaeological sites in pursuit of his passion for mosaics and art in general. He went on a study trip to Southeast Asia in 2002/2003 and produced an article on mosaic art in Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam published in Grout Magazine (BAMM - UK). [ 3 ]

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