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Serial Killer IV by Emma Kielczynska
3 Sep 2018

Serial Killer IV by Emma Kielczynska

by Admin | posted in: Artwork feature, Conceptual, Human in nature, Upcycling & Waste Art | 0

Serial Killer IV Monotype by Emma Kielczynska Materials used monotype of dip-dyed found waste objects pressed into cotton paper. Size W:46cm x H:71cm x D:0.1cm (paper size, unframed) Edition 1 of 1, signed   The impact that our consumerist society … Continued

ocean pollution, plastic, pollution, waste
Art installation by Chip Snaddon
30 Jul 2018

Art installation by Chip Snaddon

by Admin | posted in: Animals, Artwork feature, Conceptual, Public sculpture | 0

Photo Jiggs Snaddon-Wood Art installation by Chip Snaddon featuring a Wandering Albatross on the wing skimming over an ocean wave constructed from found fishing net and filled with plastic debris found on the beach. Source: wavescape.co.za/surf-news/breaking-news/high-contrast.html

albatross, artivism, ocean, ocean pollution, pollution, seabird, seagull, trash, waste
Polluted Water Popsicles
6 Jun 2017

Polluted Water Popsicles

by Admin | posted in: Conceptual, Human in nature, Installation, Learning through experience, Upcycling & Waste Art | 0

Look what I found on the Jealous Curator blog!! Don’t you just love this as a thought-provoking artwork? Check out the Facebook page and video for this Japanese project >>  

debris, education, experiential art, experiential learning, installation art, ocean, ocean pollution, performative art, pollution, raising awareness, water

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