Thursday, November 3, 2011

Abolish the concept of waste!! Art + design made from trash= awesome

Stuart Haygarth Stuart Haygarth states his work is about granting “banal and overlooked objects a new significance”. He collects everything from plastic cups to old eyeglass lenses and taillights and transforms them into useful and aesthetically stunning objects, (most often, lighting). Seeing beyond the limits of the narrow scope of an object’s original function characterizes his perspective on creating. http://beautifuldecay.com/2010/07/21/green-art-10-artists-working-with-recycled-materials/
Very Hungry God Main Recycled Materials: Kitchen Utensils Artist: Subodh Gupta This creative recycled art sculpture was constructed in 2006 by Indian artist Subodh. Very Hungry God made its debut in Paris but it is now in the private collection of Francois Pinault, a billionaire French businessman with the biggest collection of contemporary art worldwide. At the time of this writing the amazing recycled art sculpture was on display outside of Pinault's Palazzo Grassi by the Grand Canal in Venice. Gupta gets his inspiration from his childhood; he likes to include familiar items from his youth. This giant skull sculpture was created from stainless steel kitchen utensils, indeed an amazing way to construct creative recycled art! Read more: http://www.infobarrel.com/Top_10_Most_Amazing_and_Creative_Recycled_Art_Displays#ixzz1ce9BMMhg
RoboMan Main Recycled Materials: Motorcycle Parts Artist: RoboSteel RoboSteel is a company that designs and creates amazing artwork from recycled cars, motorcycles, and airplanes. RoboSteel was approached by the Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show to create this life sized sculpture made 100% of motorcycle parts. The creative and amazing recycled art sculpture, Motor Cycle Man AKA RoboMan, stands over 6 feet tall and consists of over 1000 motorcycle parts from manufacturers such as Yamaha and Suzuki. It took RoboSteel over 750 hours to construct this masterpiece! According to the RoboSteel website "the kind folks at MCI Exhibitions Ltd who run the NEC bike show have decided to offer the sculpture as a prize." Still waiting to see who is the winner of this amazing recycled art sculpture. Read more: http://www.infobarrel.com/Top_10_Most_Amazing_and_Creative_Recycled_Art_Displays#ixzz1ce9RoXJE

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