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  1. 2 de may. de 2017 · Explore these twelve works that put the spotlight on single-use plastic. 12. “Bristol Whales” by Sue Lipscombe. Created by Cod Steaks helmer Sue Lipscombe in Bristol, England, the larger-than-life whales are depicted as emerging and diving into a sea of plastic waste and were sculpted using locally grown willow.

  2. Dirty White Trash (With Gulls) Tim Noble and Sue Webster, 1998, 6 months’ worth of artists’ trash, 2 taxidermy seagulls, light projector, dimensions variable © 1998, courtesy of the artists

  3. Лонгсливы мужские (19) Толстовки и кенгурухи (15) Рубашки поло мужские (2) Куртки (3) Смотреть Все МУЖСКОЕ. ЖЕНСКОЕ. Футболки женские (15) Майки женские (13) Рубашки поло женские (2)

  4. 1 de ago. de 2018 · His materials range from trash, to shredded magazines, wires, puzzle pieces and even dust. Muniz creates large-scale pieces, whose compositions require them to be digitally projected onto the ground from a height.

  5. These artworks serve as visual reminders of the urgent need for sustainability. They spark conversations about the impact of consumerism and the possibilities that arise when we repurpose materials that would otherwise end up in landfills, contributing to the cycle of waste.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2023 · In his wild collage portraits, Derek Gores recycles magazines, labels, data, and assorted found analog and digital materials to create the works on canvas. The artist has achieved national attention for his artwork series, which has shown his interest in the natural beauty of figures and the fearless attitude of play.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2022 · Examples of trash sculpture from these innovative artists include Dirty White Trash (With Gulls) (1998), Wasted Youth (2000), Wild Mood Swings (2008 – 2009), and The Individual (2012). These artworks contain discarded waste such as ladders, wood chips, empty takeout containers, and sometimes animals that the artists have found and preserved.