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Artist Spotlight: Katharina Forster Artworks of Insight
28 Jun 2017

Artist Spotlight: Katharina Forster Artworks of Insight

by Willow | posted in: Conceptual, Sculpture, Upcycling & Waste Art | 0

Katharina Forster brings a new meaning to “another man’s trash is another man’s treasure”. Her artwork offers us insight into complicated matters, from personal emotions we as humans often deal with to mindfulness of nature, by using discarded items. Persistence … Continued

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Reflections on green art
26 Oct 2016

Reflections on green art

by Admin | posted in: Human in nature, Land Art, Upcycling & Waste Art | 0

When we talk about ‘green art’ or ‘environmental art’, we’re not talking about a certain style or discipline like ‘impressionism’ ‘surrealism’ or ‘abstract art’. It’s rather much more overarching, and all-encompassing. Environmental, green or eco art can be conceptual, expressionistic, … Continued

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