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Artists who use recycled materials in their art practice. Pages in category "Recycled art artists" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
The intense debate on the media and social platforms, even internationally, proves the interest, but also the irritation contemporary art can cause." type="quote" author="Museion Bolzano ...
Trashion is a subgenre of found object art, which is basically using objects that already have some other defined purpose, and turning it into art. In this case, trash is used. Initially trashion was used to describe art-couture costume usually linked to contests or fashion shows; however, as recycling and 'green' fashion have become more ...
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 ...